Title :
Power Flow Control of a Single Distributed Generation Unit
Author :
Dai, Min ; Marwali, Mohammad Nanda ; Jung, Jin-Woo ; Keyhani, Ali
Author_Institution :
Emerson Network Power, Delaware
Abstract :
This research addresses power flow control problem of a grid-connected inverter in distributed generation applications. A real and reactive power control solution is proposed on the basis of an existing voltage control strategy developed for island operations. The power control solution takes advantage of a newly designed system parameter identification method and a nonlinear feedforward algorithm, both of which are based on Newton-Raphson iteration method and implemented in real time. The proposed power control solution also performs grid-line current conditioning and yields harmonic free grid-line current. A phase locked loop based algorithm is developed as a part of the solution to handle possible harmonic distorted grid-line voltage and maintain harmonic free line current. The effectiveness of the proposed techniques is demonstrated by both simulation and experimental results.
Keywords :
Newton-Raphson method; distributed power generation; feedforward; harmonic distortion; invertors; load flow control; nonlinear control systems; phase locked loops; power distribution control; power system parameter estimation; reactive power control; voltage control; Newton-Raphson iteration method; grid-connected inverter; grid-line current conditioning; harmonic free grid-line current; island operations; nonlinear feedforward algorithm; phase locked loop; power flow control; reactive power control; real power control; single distributed generation unit; system parameter identification method; voltage control strategy; Algorithm design and analysis; Distributed control; Inverters; Load flow control; Parameter estimation; Power control; Power system harmonics; Reactive power control; Real time systems; Voltage control; Distributed generation (DG); Newton–Raphson method; parameter estimation; power control; power conversion;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2007.911815