Visible to the public PV-Fed Smart Inverters for Mitigation of Voltage and Frequency Fluctuations in Islanded Microgrids

TitlePV-Fed Smart Inverters for Mitigation of Voltage and Frequency Fluctuations in Islanded Microgrids
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsPilehvar, Mohsen S., Mirafzal, Behrooz
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Smart Grids and Energy Systems (SGES)
KeywordsAdaptive piecewise droop (APD), Avalanche photodiodes, Fluctuations, frequency control, frequency fluctuations, islanded mixed-inertia microgrids, Microgrids, photovoltaic (PV) units, Transient analysis, Voltage control, Voltage fluctuations
AbstractThe vulnerability of islanded microgrids to voltage and frequency variations is due to the presence of low-inertia distributed generation (DG) units. Besides, the considerable difference between the inertia of synchronous-based and inverter-based DGs results in a power mismatch between generation and consumption during abnormal conditions. As a result, both voltage and frequency of microgrid ac-bus start oscillating which might lead to blackouts. This paper deploys the traditional controller of photovoltaic (PV) units to improve the dynamics of islanded microgrids by reducing the voltage and frequency deviations. To this end, an adaptive piecewise droop (APD) curve is presented and implemented in PV units to attain a faster balance between supply and demand during transients, leading to an enhanced frequency response. Besides, the reactive-power control loop is equipped with a droop characteristic which enables the PV units to inject/absorb reactive power during transients and participate in voltage-profile enhancement of the system. Case study results are presented using PSCAD/EMTDC to confirm the validity of proposed method in improving the dynamic behavior of islanded microgrids.
DOI10.1109/SGES51519.2020.00149
Citation Keypilehvar_pv-fed_2020