Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy

The share of renewable energy is increasing because of environmental concerns and favorable economic conditions. The majority of the distributed energy resources, connected to the low-voltage grid, are inverter-connected units. These inverters are controlled by using specially developed control stra...

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Main Authors: Dimitar V. Bozalakov, Joannes Laveyne, Mohannad J. Mnati, Jan Van de Vyver, Lieven Vandevelde
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7876
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spelling doaj-e24a0fb5999e46d5b0aced2f9b2f53f42020-11-25T04:10:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01107876787610.3390/app10217876Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control StrategyDimitar V. Bozalakov0Joannes Laveyne1Mohannad J. Mnati2Jan Van de Vyver3Lieven Vandevelde4Electrical Energy Laboratory (EELAB), Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, Ghent University, Technologiepark-Zwijnaarde 131, 9052 Ghent, BelgiumElectrical Energy Laboratory (EELAB), Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, Ghent University, Technologiepark-Zwijnaarde 131, 9052 Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Electronic Technology, Institute of Technology Baghdad, Middle Technical University, Baghdad 10074, IraqFluvius System Operator, Brusselsesteenweg 199, 9090 Melle, BelgiumElectrical Energy Laboratory (EELAB), Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, Ghent University, Technologiepark-Zwijnaarde 131, 9052 Ghent, BelgiumThe share of renewable energy is increasing because of environmental concerns and favorable economic conditions. The majority of the distributed energy resources, connected to the low-voltage grid, are inverter-connected units. These inverters are controlled by using specially developed control strategies to determine the power injection between the primary source and the grid. In the past, the connection of distributed energy resources was based on the connect-and-forget principle, but this approach leads to severe power quality problems. Nowadays, more sophisticated control strategies need to be developed, so that ancillary services can be provided to the distribution system operator, which will allow further increase of renewable share in the distribution grids. This article examines the technical capabilities of the three-phase damping control strategy to provide ancillary services to the distribution system operator. Besides the three-phase damping control strategy, the article also compares the classical positive-sequence control strategy. Active power drooping and reactive power exchange are combined with these control strategies and the effect on the annual energy production, power quality, and grid performance is assessed. The simulations are conducted on a Matlab/OpenDSS platform in a time series simulations.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7876control strategypenetration levelovervoltagesvoltage unbalanceancillary services
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author Dimitar V. Bozalakov
Joannes Laveyne
Mohannad J. Mnati
Jan Van de Vyver
Lieven Vandevelde
spellingShingle Dimitar V. Bozalakov
Joannes Laveyne
Mohannad J. Mnati
Jan Van de Vyver
Lieven Vandevelde
Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy
Applied Sciences
control strategy
penetration level
overvoltages
voltage unbalance
ancillary services
author_facet Dimitar V. Bozalakov
Joannes Laveyne
Mohannad J. Mnati
Jan Van de Vyver
Lieven Vandevelde
author_sort Dimitar V. Bozalakov
title Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy
title_short Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy
title_full Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy
title_fullStr Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Possible Power Quality Ancillary Services in Low-Voltage Grids Provided by the Three-Phase Damping Control Strategy
title_sort possible power quality ancillary services in low-voltage grids provided by the three-phase damping control strategy
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The share of renewable energy is increasing because of environmental concerns and favorable economic conditions. The majority of the distributed energy resources, connected to the low-voltage grid, are inverter-connected units. These inverters are controlled by using specially developed control strategies to determine the power injection between the primary source and the grid. In the past, the connection of distributed energy resources was based on the connect-and-forget principle, but this approach leads to severe power quality problems. Nowadays, more sophisticated control strategies need to be developed, so that ancillary services can be provided to the distribution system operator, which will allow further increase of renewable share in the distribution grids. This article examines the technical capabilities of the three-phase damping control strategy to provide ancillary services to the distribution system operator. Besides the three-phase damping control strategy, the article also compares the classical positive-sequence control strategy. Active power drooping and reactive power exchange are combined with these control strategies and the effect on the annual energy production, power quality, and grid performance is assessed. The simulations are conducted on a Matlab/OpenDSS platform in a time series simulations.
topic control strategy
penetration level
overvoltages
voltage unbalance
ancillary services
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7876
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