Test Specification 4.01
Performance of different voltage control techniques for inverter-interfaced DERs in microgrids
A. Paspatis, A. Kontou, A. F. Cortés Borray, Julia Merino
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ERIGRID 2.0
13/04/2021
A microgrid with inverter-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs) is considered. In order to respect the system regulations and successfully feed the microgrid load, the voltage across the microgrid needs to be regulated close to its nominal value.
Through the control design of the inverter-interfaced distributed energy resources, different control schemes are investigated. In particular i) master-slave voltage control, ii) conventional droop grid-forming control and iii) inverse droop grid-forming control.
Voltage regulation in a microgrid with inverter-interfaced DERs
Inverter-interfaced distributed energy resources controllers
Electrical Power Control systems
Comparison of different voltage control schemes
A microgrid that hosts multiple inverter-interfaced distributed energy resources, lines, loads, etc.
Different voltage control schemes to achieve microgrid load voltage regulation
Microgrid operation according to the designed control algorithm
Microgird voltages inside the ±5% of the nominal voltage / Successful
The most common voltage control algorithms for inverter-based microgrids will be validated through three tests, one for each control technique, where the inverters forming the inverter-based microgrid will be equipped with the appropriate voltage control algorithm. Then, the results will be collected to perform the comparison between the different voltage control techniques.
Performance of different voltage control techniques for inverter-interfaced DERs in microgrids