Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources

The new concept of integrating electric springs (ESs) and multi-port transformers (MTPs) as an active solution for energy management in alternating current (AC) microgrids is proposed. With an ES located at the port where storage devices previously were, the so-called critical flux is regulated to a...

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Main Authors: Qingsong Wang, Ming Cheng, Giuseppe Buja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/2/193
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spelling doaj-e0b438bb75e0490a8b1466a5262beb4d2020-11-24T22:41:23ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-02-0110219310.3390/en10020193en10020193Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy SourcesQingsong Wang0Ming Cheng1Giuseppe Buja2School of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, 2 SiPaiLou, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, 2 SiPaiLou, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, ChinaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, ItalyThe new concept of integrating electric springs (ESs) and multi-port transformers (MTPs) as an active solution for energy management in alternating current (AC) microgrids is proposed. With an ES located at the port where storage devices previously were, the so-called critical flux is regulated to a constant value within the core of the transformer. The voltage on each winding is then clamped so that critical load (CL) voltage is regulated to a predefined value. The integration of ESs and MPTs can ensure a safer environment for ES utilization. Thus, the power generated by renewable energy sources can be safely used at residential locations with no need to worry about voltage fluctuations across CLs. Moreover, users can sell electricity to the power companies considered as CLs when the electricity generation of the AC microgrids or the home-installed renewable energy resources exceeds the personal consumption. In the paper, isolated topologies for ESs with three- and four-port transformers are examined, and a theoretical analysis of the ES operation is carried out. Then, equivalent circuits of the isolated ES topologies have been derived. Analysis of the ES operation and effectiveness of the isolated ES topologies are validated by both simulations and experiments.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/2/193electric springmulti-port transformeralternating current (AC) microgriddistributed generationrenewable energy source
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author Qingsong Wang
Ming Cheng
Giuseppe Buja
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Ming Cheng
Giuseppe Buja
Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources
Energies
electric spring
multi-port transformer
alternating current (AC) microgrid
distributed generation
renewable energy source
author_facet Qingsong Wang
Ming Cheng
Giuseppe Buja
author_sort Qingsong Wang
title Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources
title_short Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources
title_full Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources
title_fullStr Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Electric Springs and Multi-Port Transformers—A New Solution for AC Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources
title_sort integration of electric springs and multi-port transformers—a new solution for ac microgrids with renewable energy sources
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-02-01
description The new concept of integrating electric springs (ESs) and multi-port transformers (MTPs) as an active solution for energy management in alternating current (AC) microgrids is proposed. With an ES located at the port where storage devices previously were, the so-called critical flux is regulated to a constant value within the core of the transformer. The voltage on each winding is then clamped so that critical load (CL) voltage is regulated to a predefined value. The integration of ESs and MPTs can ensure a safer environment for ES utilization. Thus, the power generated by renewable energy sources can be safely used at residential locations with no need to worry about voltage fluctuations across CLs. Moreover, users can sell electricity to the power companies considered as CLs when the electricity generation of the AC microgrids or the home-installed renewable energy resources exceeds the personal consumption. In the paper, isolated topologies for ESs with three- and four-port transformers are examined, and a theoretical analysis of the ES operation is carried out. Then, equivalent circuits of the isolated ES topologies have been derived. Analysis of the ES operation and effectiveness of the isolated ES topologies are validated by both simulations and experiments.
topic electric spring
multi-port transformer
alternating current (AC) microgrid
distributed generation
renewable energy source
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/2/193
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