IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

A Smart and Flexible Microgrid With a Low-Cost Scalable Open-Source Controller

  • Lin Zhu,
  • Chengwen Zhang,
  • He Yin,
  • Dingrui Li,
  • Yu Su,
  • Ishita Ray,
  • Jiaojiao Dong,
  • Fred Wang,
  • Leon M. Tolbert,
  • Yilu Liu,
  • Yiwei Ma,
  • Bruce Rogers,
  • Jim Glass,
  • Lilian Bruce,
  • Samuel Delay,
  • Peter Gregory,
  • Mario Garcia-Sanz,
  • Mirjana Marden

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3131995
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 162214 – 162230

Abstract

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In contrast with conventional microgrids (MGs) with fixed boundaries, a smart and flexible MG with dynamic boundary is introduced in this paper. Such a MG can dynamically change its boundary by picking up or shedding load sections of a distribution feeder depending on its available power, leading to more flexible operation, better utilization of renewables, smaller size of energy storage system, higher reliability, and lower cost. To achieve a flexible MG, the main challenges in MG design are addressed, including recloser placement, MG asset sizing considering resilience, system grounding design, and protection system design. Meanwhile, a hierarchical structure is employed to design and implement the MG controller. On top of the functions defined in IEEE 2030.7-2018, a few new functions, e.g., online topology identification and PQ balance, are added, while the planned/unplanned islanding and reconnection functions are enhanced. The controller is implemented on a CompactRIO, a general-purpose hardware platform provided by National Instruments (NI), and tested on a controller hardware-in-the-loop setup based on an OPAL-RT real-time simulator and a reconfigurable power electronic converter-based hardware testbed. The test results have validated the performance of the developed controllers. Such a flexible MG and its controller have been deployed at a municipal utility, and part of the controller’s functions have been tested on-site.

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