Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems

Modern power delivery systems are rapidly evolving with high proliferation of power-electronic (PE)-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs). Compared to the conventional sources of generation, the PE-inter-faced DERs, e.g., solar and wind resources, are attributed substantially different char...

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Main Authors: Shiyuan Wang, Payman Dehghanian, Mohannad Alhazmi, Mostafa Nazemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028828/
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spelling doaj-7e6c521ee6bd486ca65f1380a00e1cce2021-04-23T16:12:48ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202019-01-017471673010.1007/s40565-019-0559-99028828Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systemsShiyuan Wang0Payman Dehghanian1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2237-4284Mohannad Alhazmi2Mostafa Nazemi3George Washington University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Washington,USA,20052George Washington University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Washington,USA,20052George Washington University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Washington,USA,20052George Washington University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Washington,USA,20052Modern power delivery systems are rapidly evolving with high proliferation of power-electronic (PE)-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs). Compared to the conventional sources of generation, the PE-inter-faced DERs, e.g., solar and wind resources, are attributed substantially different characteristics such as lower overload capability and limited frequency response patterns. This paper focuses on effective management and control mechanisms for PE-interfaced DERs in power distribution systems with high penetration of renewables, particularly under fault, voltage-sag, load variations, and other prevailing conditions in the grid. Aiming at the solutions to enhance the system performance resilience, we introduce an advanced model predictive control (MPC) based scheme to control the DER units, minimize the impact of transients and disruptions, speed up the response and recovery of particular metrics and parameters, and maintain an acceptable operation condition. The performance of the suggested control scheme is tested on a modified IEEE 34-bus test feeder, where the proposed solution demonstrates its effectiveness to minimize the system transient during faults, with an enhanced grid-edge and system-wide resilience characteristics in voltage profiles.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028828/Distributed energy resource (DER)Model predictive control (MPC)Power electronics (PE)ProtectionResilience
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author Shiyuan Wang
Payman Dehghanian
Mohannad Alhazmi
Mostafa Nazemi
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Payman Dehghanian
Mohannad Alhazmi
Mostafa Nazemi
Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Distributed energy resource (DER)
Model predictive control (MPC)
Power electronics (PE)
Protection
Resilience
author_facet Shiyuan Wang
Payman Dehghanian
Mohannad Alhazmi
Mostafa Nazemi
author_sort Shiyuan Wang
title Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
title_short Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
title_full Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
title_fullStr Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
title_full_unstemmed Advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
title_sort advanced control solutions for enhanced resilience of modern power-electronic-interfaced distribution systems
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Modern power delivery systems are rapidly evolving with high proliferation of power-electronic (PE)-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs). Compared to the conventional sources of generation, the PE-inter-faced DERs, e.g., solar and wind resources, are attributed substantially different characteristics such as lower overload capability and limited frequency response patterns. This paper focuses on effective management and control mechanisms for PE-interfaced DERs in power distribution systems with high penetration of renewables, particularly under fault, voltage-sag, load variations, and other prevailing conditions in the grid. Aiming at the solutions to enhance the system performance resilience, we introduce an advanced model predictive control (MPC) based scheme to control the DER units, minimize the impact of transients and disruptions, speed up the response and recovery of particular metrics and parameters, and maintain an acceptable operation condition. The performance of the suggested control scheme is tested on a modified IEEE 34-bus test feeder, where the proposed solution demonstrates its effectiveness to minimize the system transient during faults, with an enhanced grid-edge and system-wide resilience characteristics in voltage profiles.
topic Distributed energy resource (DER)
Model predictive control (MPC)
Power electronics (PE)
Protection
Resilience
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028828/
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