A Novel Model Predictive Control for Stability Improvement of Small Scaled Zero-inertia Multiple DGs Micro-grid

Authors

  • Abdulrahman J. Babqi ORCID
    Affiliation

    Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Taif University, P. O. B. 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.19232

Abstract

A zero-inertia micro-grid is a power system consisting of multiple renewable energy power sources and energy storage systems without the presence of conventional synchronous generators. In such a system, a large variation of the load or source sides during the islanded mode of operation extremely degrades the micro-grid's voltage and frequency stability. This study presents a virtual inertia-based predictive control strategy for a small-scale zero-inertia multiple distributed generators (DGs) micro-grid. In islanded mode, Voltage Model Predictive Control (VMPC) was implemented to control and maintain the voltage and frequency of the micro-grid. However, instabilities in frequency and voltage may rise at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) due to large variations at both source and load sides. Therefore, the proposed virtual inertia loop calculates the amount of active power to be delivered or absorbed by each DG, and its effect is reflected in the estimated d current component of the VMPC, thus providing better frequency regulation. In grid-connected mode, Direct Power Model Predictive Control (DPMPC) was implemented to manage the power flow between each DG and the utility grid. The control approach also enables the DG plug and play characteristics. The performance of the control strategy was investigated and verified using the PSCAD/EMTDC software platform.

Keywords:

zero-inertia micro-grid, virtual inertia, Model Predictive Control (MPC), parallel DG system operation, power quality

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Published Online

2022-05-17

How to Cite

Babqi, A. J. “A Novel Model Predictive Control for Stability Improvement of Small Scaled Zero-inertia Multiple DGs Micro-grid”, Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 66(2), pp. 163–173, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.19232

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