Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations

This paper presents a proposal for potential bioelectrochemical power to gas stations. It consists of a two-level voltage source converter interfacing the electrical grid on the AC side and an electromethanogenesis based bioelectrochemical system (EMG-BES) working as a stacked module on the DC side....

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Main Authors: Mahdi Shahparasti, Amirhossein Rajaei, Andres Tarraso, Jose David Vidal Leon Romay, Alvaro Luna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/12/1470
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spelling doaj-47729fbb757949f9bcf251f60d1208c52021-07-01T00:34:52ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922021-06-01101470147010.3390/electronics10121470Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas StationsMahdi Shahparasti0Amirhossein Rajaei1Andres Tarraso2Jose David Vidal Leon Romay3Alvaro Luna4School of Technology and Innovations, University of Vaasa, 65200 Vaasa, FinlandDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shiraz University of Technology, Shiraz 71557-13876, IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia, 08222 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia, 08222 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia, 08222 Barcelona, SpainThis paper presents a proposal for potential bioelectrochemical power to gas stations. It consists of a two-level voltage source converter interfacing the electrical grid on the AC side and an electromethanogenesis based bioelectrochemical system (EMG-BES) working as a stacked module on the DC side. The proposed system converts CO<sub>2</sub> and electrical energy into methane, using wastewater as the additional chemical energy input. This energy storage system can contribute to dampening the variability of renewables in the electrical network, provide even flexibility and grid services by controlling the active and reactive power exchanged and is an interesting alternative technology in the market of energy storage for big energy applications. The big challenge for controlling this system lays in the fact that the DC bus voltage of the converter has to be changed in order to regulate the exchanged active power with the grid. This paper presents a cascade approach to control such a system by means of combining external control loops with fast inner loops. The outer power loop, with a proportional-integral (PI) controller with special limitation values and anti-windup capability, is used to generate DC bus voltage reference. An intermediate loop is used for DC bus voltage regulation and current reference generation. A new proportional resonant controller is used to track the current reference. The proposed scheme has been validated through real-time simulation in OPAL OP4510.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/12/1470biomethanemicrobial electrochemical technologiesmicrogridproportional resonant controllerpower to gas station
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author Mahdi Shahparasti
Amirhossein Rajaei
Andres Tarraso
Jose David Vidal Leon Romay
Alvaro Luna
spellingShingle Mahdi Shahparasti
Amirhossein Rajaei
Andres Tarraso
Jose David Vidal Leon Romay
Alvaro Luna
Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations
Electronics
biomethane
microbial electrochemical technologies
microgrid
proportional resonant controller
power to gas station
author_facet Mahdi Shahparasti
Amirhossein Rajaei
Andres Tarraso
Jose David Vidal Leon Romay
Alvaro Luna
author_sort Mahdi Shahparasti
title Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations
title_short Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations
title_full Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations
title_fullStr Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations
title_full_unstemmed Control and Validation of a Reinforced Power Conversion System for Upcoming Bioelectrochemical Power to Gas Stations
title_sort control and validation of a reinforced power conversion system for upcoming bioelectrochemical power to gas stations
publisher MDPI AG
series Electronics
issn 2079-9292
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This paper presents a proposal for potential bioelectrochemical power to gas stations. It consists of a two-level voltage source converter interfacing the electrical grid on the AC side and an electromethanogenesis based bioelectrochemical system (EMG-BES) working as a stacked module on the DC side. The proposed system converts CO<sub>2</sub> and electrical energy into methane, using wastewater as the additional chemical energy input. This energy storage system can contribute to dampening the variability of renewables in the electrical network, provide even flexibility and grid services by controlling the active and reactive power exchanged and is an interesting alternative technology in the market of energy storage for big energy applications. The big challenge for controlling this system lays in the fact that the DC bus voltage of the converter has to be changed in order to regulate the exchanged active power with the grid. This paper presents a cascade approach to control such a system by means of combining external control loops with fast inner loops. The outer power loop, with a proportional-integral (PI) controller with special limitation values and anti-windup capability, is used to generate DC bus voltage reference. An intermediate loop is used for DC bus voltage regulation and current reference generation. A new proportional resonant controller is used to track the current reference. The proposed scheme has been validated through real-time simulation in OPAL OP4510.
topic biomethane
microbial electrochemical technologies
microgrid
proportional resonant controller
power to gas station
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/12/1470
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