SpectralNet-enabled root cause analysis of frequency anomalies in solar grids using μPMU

Modak, Arnabi, Dey, Maitreyee, Patel, Preeti and Rana, Soumya Prakash (2026) SpectralNet-enabled root cause analysis of frequency anomalies in solar grids using μPMU. Energies, 19 (1) (268). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1996-1073

Abstract

The rapid integration of solar power into distribution grids has intensified challenges related to frequency instability caused by fluctuating renewable generation. These unexpected frequency variations are difficult to capture using traditional or supervised methods because they emerge from nonlinear, rapidly changing inverter grid interactions and often lack labelled examples. To address this, the present work introduces a unique, frequency-centric framework for unsupervised detection and root cause analysis of grid anomalies using high-resolution micro-Phasor Measurement Unit (μPMU) data. Unlike previous studies that focus primarily on voltage phasors or rely on predefined event labels, this work employs SpectralNet, a deep spectral clustering approach, integrated with autoencoder-based feature learning to model the nonlinear interactions between frequency, ROCOF, voltage, and current. These methods are particularly effective for unexpected frequency variations because they learn intrinsic, hidden structures directly from the data and can group abnormal frequency behavior without prior knowledge of event types. The proposed model autonomously identifies distinct root causes such as unbalanced loads, phase-specific faults, and phase imbalances behind hazardous frequency deviations. Experimental validation on a real solar-integrated distribution feeder in the UK demonstrates that the framework achieves superior cluster compactness and interpretability compared to traditional methods like K-Means, GMM, and Fuzzy C-Means. The findings highlight SpectralNet’s capability to uncover subtle, nonlinear patterns in μPMU data, offering an adaptive, data-driven tool for enhancing grid stability and situational awareness in renewable-rich power systems.

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