Title :
Analysis and Mitigation of Resonance Propagation in Grid-Connected and Islanding Microgrids
Author :
Jinwei He ; Yun Wei Li ; Ruiqi Wang ; Chenghui Zhang
Author_Institution :
Accuenergy Canada Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
The application of underground cables and shunt capacitor banks may introduce power distribution system resonances. In this paper, the impacts of voltage-controlled and current-controlled distributed generation (DG) units to microgrid resonance propagation are compared. It can be seen that a conventional voltage-controlled DG unit with an LC filter has a short-circuit feature at the selected harmonic frequencies, while a current-controlled DG unit presents an open-circuit characteristic. Due to different behaviors at harmonic frequencies, specific harmonic mitigation methods shall be developed for current-controlled and voltage-controlled DG units, respectively. This paper also focuses on developing a voltage-controlled DG unit-based active harmonic damping method for grid-connected and islanding microgrid systems. An improved virtual impedance control method with a virtual damping resistor and a nonlinear virtual capacitor is proposed. The nonlinear virtual capacitor is used to compensate the harmonic voltage drop on the grid-side inductor of a DG unit LCL filter. The virtual resistor is mainly responsible for microgrid resonance damping. The effectiveness of the proposed damping method is examined using both a single DG unit and multiple parallel DG units.
Keywords :
active filters; distributed power generation; electric current control; harmonics suppression; power cables; power capacitors; power generation control; power harmonic filters; underground cables; voltage control; DG unit LCL filter; active power filter; current-controlled distributed generation; grid-connected resonance propagation; grid-side inductor; harmonic mitigation methods; harmonic voltage drop compensation; improved virtual impedance control method; islanding microgrid system; microgrid resonance propagation; multiple parallel DG units; nonlinear virtual capacitor; open-circuit characteristic; power distribution system resonances; short-circuit feature; shunt capacitor banks; underground cables; virtual damping resistor; voltage-controlled DG unit-based active harmonic damping method; voltage-controlled distributed generation; Damping; Harmonic analysis; Harmonic distortion; Impedance; Microgrids; Power system harmonics; Resistors; Active power filter; distributed power generation; droop control; grid-connected converter; microgrid; power quality; renewable energy system; resonance propagation; virtual impedance;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2014.2332497