Global Energy Interconnection (Oct 2021)

Resiliency oriented control of a smart microgrid with photovoltaic modules

  • Sambeet Mishra,
  • Kristjan Peterson,
  • Tauno Hilimon,
  • Jelena Shuvalova,
  • Fushuan Wen,
  • Ivo Palu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. 441 – 452

Abstract

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The resiliency of a standalone microgrid is of considerable issue because the available regulation measures and capabilities are limited. Given this background, this paper presented a new mathematical model for a detailed photovoltaic (PV) module and the application of new control techniques for efficient energy extraction. The PV module employs a single-stage conversion method to integrate it with the utility grid. For extraction the maximum power from PV and integrate it to power grid, a three-phase voltage source converter is used. For obtaining the maximum power at a particular irradiance a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) scheme is used. The fuzzy logic control and adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system are proposed for direct current (DC) link voltage control. The proposed model and control scheme are validated through a comparison with the standard power-voltage and current–voltage charts for a PV module. Simulation results demonstrate that the system stability can be maintained with the power grid and in the island mode, in contrast with the MPPT.

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