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New hybrid-microgrid topology using a bidirectional interleaved converter as a robust power interface operating in grid-connected and islanded modes

Journal

IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 134-144

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-rpg.2019.0626

Keywords

control system synthesis; voltage control; distributed power generation; power generation control; power grids; DC-DC power convertors; dynamic response; electric current control; cascade control; power supply quality; disturbance-rejection capability; high-power quality; DC buses; grid-connected mode; buck mode; high-power-quality voltage; DC microgrid; islanded mode; boost mode; DC link; main grid; AC microgrid; stiff response; multiple-output system; disturbance-rejection response; control tuning method; high-power-variation scenario; bidirectional interleaved converter; robust power interface operating; operation modes; control strategy; high-performance dynamic response; cascade control structure; voltage controllers; current-controller-bandwidth; hybrid-microgrid topology

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This study presents a new microgrid topology that uses a bidirectional interleaved converter performing a power interface between DC buses in a hybrid microgrid allowing for both grid-connected and islanded modes. The authors propose a new control strategy and controllers' design method aiming at achieving a high-performance dynamic response regarding the converter load and generation disturbance rejection capability. In the grid-connected mode, the interleaved converter operates in the buck mode providing a high-power-quality DC microgrid voltage. In the islanded mode, the interleaved converter operates in the boost mode and it is responsible for regulating the DC link of the back-to-back converter that connects the main grid to the AC microgrid. A detailed mathematical model is presented to obtain a MIMO system that takes into account the system's disturbances to analyze both stability margins and disturbance-rejection response. Simulations of the proposed topology are carried out in PSCAD/EMTDC in a microgrid operating in grid-connected and islanded operation modes. Experimental results are provided in order to validate the proposed control tuning method.

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