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Transition between grid-connected mode and islanded mode in VSI-fed microgrids

Journal

SADHANA-ACADEMY PROCEEDINGS IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Volume 42, Issue 8, Pages 1239-1250

Publisher

SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s12046-017-0659-z

Keywords

Distributed generation; d-q axis current control; droop control; output feedback controller

Funding

  1. CPRI, Ministry of Power, Government of India

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This paper investigates the behaviour of a microgrid system during transition between grid-connected mode and islanded mode of operation. During the grid-connected mode the microgrid sources will be controlled to provide constant real and reactive power injection. During the islanded mode the sources will be controlled to provide constant voltage and frequency operation. Special control schemes are needed to ensure proper transition from constant P-Q mode to constant f-V mode and vice versa. Transition from one mode to other will introduce severe transients in the system. Two kinds of transition schemes based on the status of the off-line controller are discussed and a comparative study is presented for various step changes in the load. An additional-pole-placement-based output feedback controller augmentation during transition between the modes is proposed to reduce the transients. A static output feedback compensator design is proposed for the grid connected to island mode transition and a dynamic output feedback compensator design is proposed for resynchronisation. The performance of the output feedback controllers is tested under various operating conditions and found to be satisfactory for the tested conditions.

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