System deployment and decentralized control of islanded AC microgrids without communication facility
This paper proposes a novel system deployment principle for master/slave type islanded alternating current (AC) microgrids, with which decentralized control can be achieved without communications. The net power of a microgrid, including active and reactive power, is metered and compensated locally a...
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doaj-77a14a46df244ffebf2493a9b92f63092021-04-23T16:12:45ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202019-01-017491392210.1007/s40565-018-0475-49028843System deployment and decentralized control of islanded AC microgrids without communication facilityBaoquan Liu0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9492-7584School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology,Xi'an,China,710021This paper proposes a novel system deployment principle for master/slave type islanded alternating current (AC) microgrids, with which decentralized control can be achieved without communications. The net power of a microgrid, including active and reactive power, is metered and compensated locally and independently by its units. This can benefit a microgrid regarding system expandability, flexibility, and plug-and-play. The proposed strategy is demonstrated in a typical islanded AC microgrid with diesel generators, renewable generation, and hybrid storage. A diesel generator set with constant speed governor and static exciter runs to build up and dominate the main AC bus. An ultra-capacitor unit suppresses fast-varying power fluctuations, and the battery shares part of the slow-varying power component. The diesel generator set only provides slow-varying power within a lower limit, which can avoid dramatic accelerations and decelerations and low load-rate operation. Finally, simulations on MATLAB/Simulink are carried out to verify the proposed strategy in typical scenarios.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028843/System deploymentDecentralized controlAC microgridDieselHybrid storage |
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System deployment and decentralized control of islanded AC microgrids without communication facility |
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System deployment and decentralized control of islanded AC microgrids without communication facility |
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System deployment and decentralized control of islanded AC microgrids without communication facility |
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This paper proposes a novel system deployment principle for master/slave type islanded alternating current (AC) microgrids, with which decentralized control can be achieved without communications. The net power of a microgrid, including active and reactive power, is metered and compensated locally and independently by its units. This can benefit a microgrid regarding system expandability, flexibility, and plug-and-play. The proposed strategy is demonstrated in a typical islanded AC microgrid with diesel generators, renewable generation, and hybrid storage. A diesel generator set with constant speed governor and static exciter runs to build up and dominate the main AC bus. An ultra-capacitor unit suppresses fast-varying power fluctuations, and the battery shares part of the slow-varying power component. The diesel generator set only provides slow-varying power within a lower limit, which can avoid dramatic accelerations and decelerations and low load-rate operation. Finally, simulations on MATLAB/Simulink are carried out to verify the proposed strategy in typical scenarios. |
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System deployment Decentralized control AC microgrid Diesel Hybrid storage |
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