Title :
A Novel Reconfigurable Microgrid Architecture With Renewable Energy Sources and Storage
Author :
Thale, Sushil S. ; Wandhare, Rupesh G. ; Agarwal, Vivek
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Bombay, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
This paper proposes a novel reconfigurable microgrid architecture comprising photovoltaic, wind, microhydro, and fuel cell based renewable energy sources. Transient and extended power backup are provided with ultra-capacitor (UC) and battery storage, respectively. A distinguishing feature of this microgrid is that its various control layers can switch roles during emergency. As renewable energy sources with significantly different dynamic behavior and dissimilar generating capacities are involved, disruptive effects such as voltage dips and fluctuations, frequency variation, and harmonic distortion are likely. This is handled through centralized monitoring in conjunction with hierarchical control. The reliability and sustainability of the resulting complex microgrid architecture is ensured through the proposed reconfigurable control and power network of the microgrid, supported by a hybrid communication layer comprising CAN, RS-485, and MODBUS protocols. The proposed architecture is strengthened by an additional “advisory” layer comprising an advisory controller that supports long-term optimization of microgrid operation under normal conditions and governs interim role assignments to control layers during crisis. All these special features ensure continuity of power with sustained performance or gracefully degraded performance even under various kinds of faults and abnormal events. Design of various controllers, protection, and reconfigurability features with relevant analysis and experimental results are presented.
Keywords :
battery storage plants; control engineering computing; controller area networks; distributed power generation; frequency control; fuel cell power plants; harmonic distortion; hydroelectric power; optimisation; peripheral interfaces; photovoltaic power systems; power distribution control; power engineering computing; power generation control; power generation reliability; power system harmonics; supercapacitors; wind power; wind power plants; CAN protocol; MODBUS protocol; RS-485 protocol; advisory controller; advisory layer; battery storage; centralized monitoring; control layers; dissimilar generating capacities; extended power backup; fluctuations; frequency variation; fuel cell based renewable energy sources; harmonic distortion; hierarchical control; hybrid communication layer; interim role assignments; long-term microgrid operation optimization; microhydro based renewable energy sources; photovoltaic based renewable energy sources; power continuity; power network; reconfigurable microgrid architecture; renewable energy sources; renewable energy storage; resulting complex microgrid architecture reliability; resulting complex microgrid architecture sustainability; transient power backup; ultra-capacitor; voltage dips; wind based renewable energy sources; Batteries; Computer architecture; Control systems; Microgrids; Power conversion; Advisory control; controller area network (CAN); microgrid; reconfigurable control; smart grid;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2350083