DocumentCode :
804303
Title :
Power Management Strategies for a Microgrid With Multiple Distributed Generation Units
Author :
Katiraei, F. ; Iravani, M.R.
Author_Institution :
Natural Resource Canada, CETC, Varennes, Que.
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1821
Lastpage :
1831
Abstract :
This paper addresses real and reactive power management strategies of electronically interfaced distributed generation (DG) units in the context of a multiple-DG microgrid system. The emphasis is primarily on electronically interfaced DG (EI-DG) units. DG controls and power management strategies are based on locally measured signals without communications. Based on the reactive power controls adopted, three power management strategies are identified and investigated. These strategies are based on 1) voltage-droop characteristic, 2) voltage regulation, and 3) load reactive power compensation. The real power of each DG unit is controlled based on a frequency-droop characteristic and a complimentary frequency restoration strategy. A systematic approach to develop a small-signal dynamic model of a multiple-DG microgrid, including real and reactive power management strategies, is also presented. The microgrid eigen structure, based on the developed model, is used to 1) investigate the microgrid dynamic behavior, 2) select control parameters of DG units, and 3) incorporate power management strategies in the DG controllers. The model is also used to investigate sensitivity of the design to changes of parameters and operating point and to optimize performance of the microgrid system. The results are used to discuss applications of the proposed power management strategies under various microgrid operating conditions
Keywords :
distributed power generation; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; load management; reactive power control; sensitivity; voltage control; eigenstructure; electronically interfaced DG; frequency droop; frequency restoration strategy; load reactive power compensation; microgrid; multiple distributed generation units; power management strategies; reactive power control; voltage droop; voltage regulation; Communication system control; Context; Distributed control; Energy management; Frequency; Power measurement; Power system management; Power system modeling; Reactive power; Reactive power control; Distributed generation (DG); droop characteristics; eigen analysis; microgrid; power management; real and reactive power control; small-signal dynamic analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2006.879260
Filename :
1717586
Link To Document :
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