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A Partial Power Processing Structure Embedding Renewable Energy Source and Energy Storage Element for Islanded DC Microgrid

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 4027-4039

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2022.3221349

Keywords

Voltage; Microgrids; Voltage control; Renewable energy sources; Maximum power point trackers; DC-DC power converters; Photovoltaic systems; Islanded dc microgrid; partial power processing converter system; robustness dc-link voltage

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In the past ten years, extensive research has been conducted on partial power processing (PPP) converter systems to embed renewable energy sources (RESs) into strong grid systems, resulting in less power transferred loss. A novel PPP structure is proposed in this article to integrate RESs and energy storage systems (ESSs) in an islanded dc microgrid with robust dc-link voltage. A high-robustness control scheme is proposed to maintain the total dc-link voltage when the working condition of the RES, the output voltage of the ESS, and the power requirement of the consumer change. Simulation and experiment results using PV panel as an example demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed PPP structure and methods.
In the past ten years, because of less power transferred loss, the partial power processing (PPP) converter systems are extensively studied for embedding the renewable energy source (RES) into the strong grid system. Moreover, by combining the energy storage system (ESS), the RES can provide the required power for the consumer stably, but the RES is usually connected to the dc bus through dc-dc converter system without PPP characteristic. Therefore, in this article, a novel PPP structure, which can embed the RES and the ESS, is proposed for the islanded dc microgrid with robust dc-link voltage. Notably, this structure can deal with the small difference among different RES units as well as the difference between the total output power of RESs and the required power of consumer. Besides, in the proposed PPP structure, the RES should feature the limited range of voltage regulation such as photovoltaic (PV) and fuel cell. Then, the control requirement of the RES and the robust dc-link voltage can both be achieved. In addition, based on the dual-active-bridge (DAB) dc-dc converter, a DAB-based PPP converter system is proposed for verifying the effectiveness of the proposed PPP structure. Then, a high-robustness control scheme is proposed for maintaining the total dc-link voltage when the working condition of the RES, the output voltage of the ESS, and the power requirement of the consumer are changed. Furthermore, when output power of one RES unit is limited, the corresponding operation is also proposed. Finally, by using PV panel as an example, simulation results and experiment results are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed PPP structure and the proposed methods.

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