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Decentralized Power Management of a PV/Battery Hybrid Unit in a Droop-Controlled Islanded Microgrid

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 30, Issue 12, Pages 7215-7229

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2015.2394351

Keywords

Battery storage; droop control; microgrid; PV

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. Energy Research Initiative of the Semiconductor Research Corporation (USA)

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In this paper, a control strategy is proposed to achieve decentralized power management of a PV/battery hybrid unit in a droop-controlled islanded microgrid. In contrast to the common approach of controlling the PV unit as a current source, in the proposed strategy, the PV unit is controlled as a voltage source that follows a multi-segment adaptive power/frequency characteristic curve. The proposed power/frequency characteristics, of the hybrid unit and of the whole microgrid, adapt autonomously to the microgrid operating conditions so that the hybrid unit may supply the maximum PV power, match the load, and/or charge the battery, while maintaining the power balance in the microgrid and respecting the battery state-of-charge limits. These features are achieved without relying on a central management system and communications, as most of the existing algorithms do. The control strategy is implemented using multi-loop controllers, which provide smooth and autonomous transitions between the operating scenarios. Small-signal stability of the proposed control loops is investigated, and the system performance is experimentally validated on a 3.5 kVA microgrid.

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