DocumentCode
1759649
Title
Analysis and Mitigation of Resonance Propagation in Grid-Connected and Islanding Microgrids
Author
Jinwei He ; Yun Wei Li ; Ruiqi Wang ; Chenghui Zhang
Author_Institution
Accuenergy Canada Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
42064
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
81
Abstract
The application of underground cables and shunt capacitor banks may introduce power distribution system resonances. In this paper, the impacts of voltage-controlled and current-controlled distributed generation (DG) units to microgrid resonance propagation are compared. It can be seen that a conventional voltage-controlled DG unit with an LC filter has a short-circuit feature at the selected harmonic frequencies, while a current-controlled DG unit presents an open-circuit characteristic. Due to different behaviors at harmonic frequencies, specific harmonic mitigation methods shall be developed for current-controlled and voltage-controlled DG units, respectively. This paper also focuses on developing a voltage-controlled DG unit-based active harmonic damping method for grid-connected and islanding microgrid systems. An improved virtual impedance control method with a virtual damping resistor and a nonlinear virtual capacitor is proposed. The nonlinear virtual capacitor is used to compensate the harmonic voltage drop on the grid-side inductor of a DG unit LCL filter. The virtual resistor is mainly responsible for microgrid resonance damping. The effectiveness of the proposed damping method is examined using both a single DG unit and multiple parallel DG units.
Keywords
active filters; distributed power generation; electric current control; harmonics suppression; power cables; power capacitors; power generation control; power harmonic filters; underground cables; voltage control; DG unit LCL filter; active power filter; current-controlled distributed generation; grid-connected resonance propagation; grid-side inductor; harmonic mitigation methods; harmonic voltage drop compensation; improved virtual impedance control method; islanding microgrid system; microgrid resonance propagation; multiple parallel DG units; nonlinear virtual capacitor; open-circuit characteristic; power distribution system resonances; short-circuit feature; shunt capacitor banks; underground cables; virtual damping resistor; voltage-controlled DG unit-based active harmonic damping method; voltage-controlled distributed generation; Damping; Harmonic analysis; Harmonic distortion; Impedance; Microgrids; Power system harmonics; Resistors; Active power filter; distributed power generation; droop control; grid-connected converter; microgrid; power quality; renewable energy system; resonance propagation; virtual impedance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2014.2332497
Filename
6856160
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