Reactive power sharing among distributed generators in a microgrid by using virtual current
Artículo de revista
2021
Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
This paper presents a new autonomous effective power distribution control strategy for three-phase parallel inverters. The proposal uses a controller that can provide the system with accurate power sharing among distributed generators installed in the microgrid once some load variations are presented in the network. The methodology uses a virtual current loop introduced into the current controller of the inverter to optimize the output signal, which goes directly to the PWM. This virtual current is obtainedby using a virtual impedance loop. Furthermore, a small-signal model of the system is used to check stability of the proposed control strategy, which was developed for island mode operation of the microgrid. Simulations were performed for a microgrid withtwo generators and a load with five households and implemented in MATLAB/Simulinksoftware. The results show that the model provides a wide margin of stability and a rapid response when electrical loads change, thus fulfilling the reactive power sharing among generators. The proposed method shows a large margin of stability and a rapidtransient response of the system
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Reactive power sharing among distributed generators in a microgrid by using virtual current _ Molina-Viloria _ International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS).pdf
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Título: Reactive power sharing among distributed generators in a microgrid by using virtual current _ Molina-Viloria _ International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS).pdf
Tamaño: 5.359Mb


