TecnoLógicas (Aug 2023)

Power Converters for Microgrids and Distributed Generation Systems

  • Estefany Osorio,
  • Andrés Julián Saavedra-Montes,
  • Carlos Andrés Ramos-Paja,
  • Javier Gustavo Herrera Murcia,
  • Juan David Bastidas-Rodríguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22430/22565337.2498
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 57
pp. e2498 – e2498

Abstract

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This paper presents an overview and critical discussion about the utilization of power converters in several microgrid configurations that incorporate non-conventional renewable energy sources and energy storage. The methodology is developed over 69 works published in this research topic. The papers are selected from databases in electrical engineering, e.g., IEEExplore, ScienceDirect, Springer, MDPI, etc. Then, the papers are classified depending on its focus, i.e., power converters in microgrids or power converters in distribution systems. At least, three classifications are proposed and one of them is made over more than 40 papers about power converters used in microgrids and electric distribution systems. Given the wide variety of microgrids and their configurations, the selection of appropriate power converters for every scenario is not trivial; therefore, this work also classifies the converters in their most common application, their advantages and disadvantages, and also point out the study domain, i.e., simulation or physical implementation. One of the main conclusions made from the overview is a gap identified in the study of direct current/ direct current microgrids despite being the simplest configuration among the three analyzed configurations. This is because hybrid and alternate current microgrids are more widely used since they allow taking advantage of the infrastructure of the current electrical systems.

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