Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences (Aug 2020)

Standardization tests for the industrialization of grid-friendly Virtual Synchronous Generators

  • V. Moulichon,
  • V. Debusschere,
  • L. Garbuio,
  • M.A. Rahmani,
  • M. Alamir,
  • N. Hadjsaid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2020.134181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. No. 4 (i.a. Special Section on Advances in Electrical Power Engineering)
pp. 679 – 688

Abstract

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Three synchronous machine models representing three precision levels (complete, reduced and static), implemented in a virtual synchronous generator (VSG)-based industrial inverter, are compared and discussed to propose a set of tests for a possible standardization of VSG-based inverters and to ensure their “grid-friendly” operation in the context of isolated microgrids. The models and their implementation in the microcontroller of an industrial inverter (with the local control) are discussed, including the usability of the implementation with large-scale developments constraints in mind. The comparison is conducted based on existing standards (for synchronous machines and diesel generators) in order to determine their needed evolution, to define the requirements for future grid-friendly inverter-based generators, notably implementing a VSG solution.

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