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Island DC Microgrid Hierarchical Coordinated Multi-Mode Control Strategy

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ENERGIES
Volume 12, Issue 15, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en12153012

Keywords

direct current (DC) microgrid; multi-mode smooth switch; droop control; difference discrete consensus algorithm; hierarchical coordinated control

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51867005]
  2. Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province [[2018]5781, [2016]1036]
  3. Guizhou Province Science and Technology Innovation Talent Team Project [[2018]5615]
  4. Guizhou Province Reform Foundation for Postgraduate Education [[2016]02]

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As renewable energy sources connecting to power systems continue to improve and new-type loads, such as electric vehicles, grow rapidly, direct current (DC) microgrids are attracting great attention in distribution networks. In order to satisfy the voltage stability requirements of island DC microgrids, the problem of inaccurate load power dispatch caused by line resistance must be solved and the defects of centralized communication and control must be overcome. A hierarchical, coordinated, multiple-mode control strategy based on the switch of different operation modes is proposed in this paper and a three-layer control structure is designed for the control strategy. Based on conventional droop control, a current-sharing layer and a multi-mode switching layer are used to ensure the stable operation of the DC microgrid. Accurate load power dispatch is satisfied using a difference discrete consensus algorithm. Furthermore, virtual bus voltage information is applied to guarantee smooth switching between various modes, which safeguards voltage stability. Simulation verification is carried out for the proposed control strategy by power systems computer aided design/electromagnetic transients including DC (PSCAD/EMTDC). The results indicate that the proposed control strategy guarantees the voltage stability of island DC microgrids and accurate load power dispatch under different operation modes.

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