Droop control of converter interfaced micro sources in rural distributed generation


Autoria(s): Majumder, Ritwik; Ledwich, Gerard; Ghosh, Arindam; Zare, Firuz
Data(s)

01/10/2010

Resumo

This paper proposes new droop control methods for load sharing in a rural area with distributed generation. Highly resistive lines, typical of rural low voltage networks, always create a big challenge for conventional droop control. To overcome the conflict between higher feedback gain for better power sharing and system stability in angle droop, two control methods have been proposed. The first method considers no communication among the distributed generators (DGs) and regulates the converter output voltage and angle ensuring proper sharing of load in a system having strong coupling between real and reactive power due to high line resistance. The second method, based on a smattering of communication, modifies the reference output volt-age angle of the DGs depending on the active and reactive power flow in the lines connected to point of common coupling (PCC). It is shown that with the second proposed control method, an economical and minimum communication system can achieve significant improvement in load sharing. The difference in error margin between proposed control schemes and a more costly high bandwidth communication system is small and the later may not be justified considering the increase in cost. The proposed control shows stable operation of the system for a range of operating conditions while ensuring satisfactory load sharing.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31173/

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IEEE

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31173/1/c31173.pdf

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=61

DOI:10.1109/TPWRD.2010.2042974

Majumder, Ritwik, Ledwich, Gerard, Ghosh, Arindam, & Zare, Firuz (2010) Droop control of converter interfaced micro sources in rural distributed generation. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 25(4), pp. 2768-2778.

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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090608 Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Solar Cells)
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Journal Article