Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids

This paper presents a centralized control system that coordinates parallel operations of different distributed generation (DG) inverters within a microgrid. The control design for the DG inverters employs a new Model Predictive Control algorithm that allows faster computational time for large power...

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Main Authors: So, Ping Lam, Chu, Yun Chung, Chen, M. Z. Q., Tan, K. T., Peng, X. Y.
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1023972020-03-07T14:00:33Z Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids So, Ping Lam Chu, Yun Chung Chen, M. Z. Q. Tan, K. T. Peng, X. Y. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Microelectromechanical systems This paper presents a centralized control system that coordinates parallel operations of different distributed generation (DG) inverters within a microgrid. The control design for the DG inverters employs a new Model Predictive Control algorithm that allows faster computational time for large power systems by optimizing the steady-state and the transient control problems separately. An overall energy management system is also implemented for the microgrid to coordinate load sharing among different DG units during both grid-connected and islanded operations. The design concept of the proposed control system is evaluated through simulation studies under different test scenarios. The impact of the increased penetration of DG units on the distribution grid is also investigated using the proposed microgrid. The simulation results show that the operations of the DG units within the microgrid can be coordinated effectively under the proposed control system to ensure stable operation of the overall microgrid. 2013-10-16T04:34:44Z 2019-12-06T20:54:17Z 2013-10-16T04:34:44Z 2019-12-06T20:54:17Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Tan, K. T., Peng, X. Y., So, P. L., Chu, Y. C., & Chen, M. Z. Q. (2012). Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids. IEEE transactions on smart grid, 3(4), 1977-1987. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102397 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16518 10.1109/TSG.2012.2205952 en IEEE transactions on smart grid
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So, Ping Lam
Chu, Yun Chung
Chen, M. Z. Q.
Tan, K. T.
Peng, X. Y.
Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
description This paper presents a centralized control system that coordinates parallel operations of different distributed generation (DG) inverters within a microgrid. The control design for the DG inverters employs a new Model Predictive Control algorithm that allows faster computational time for large power systems by optimizing the steady-state and the transient control problems separately. An overall energy management system is also implemented for the microgrid to coordinate load sharing among different DG units during both grid-connected and islanded operations. The design concept of the proposed control system is evaluated through simulation studies under different test scenarios. The impact of the increased penetration of DG units on the distribution grid is also investigated using the proposed microgrid. The simulation results show that the operations of the DG units within the microgrid can be coordinated effectively under the proposed control system to ensure stable operation of the overall microgrid.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
So, Ping Lam
Chu, Yun Chung
Chen, M. Z. Q.
Tan, K. T.
Peng, X. Y.
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author So, Ping Lam
Chu, Yun Chung
Chen, M. Z. Q.
Tan, K. T.
Peng, X. Y.
author_sort So, Ping Lam
title Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
title_short Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
title_full Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
title_fullStr Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
title_full_unstemmed Centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
title_sort centralized control for parallel operation of distributed generation inverters in microgrids
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102397
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16518
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