DocumentCode
3103264
Title
A droop control based load sharing approach for management of renewable and non-renewable energy resources in a remote power system
Author
Yingjie Tan ; Muttaqi, Kashem M. ; Meegahapola, Lasantha Gunaruwan
Author_Institution
Australian Power Quality & Reliability Centre, Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 29 2013-Oct. 3 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Droop control is a load sharing strategy applied in conventional power systems. In this paper, droop control strategy has been adopted for the generators in a remote area power supply (RAPS) system in order to share active and reactive power load based on the rated capacities of the generators. Different characteristics of conventional and inverter-based energy resources make it difficult to share load in proportion to the rated capacities of the generators in a RAPS system. Therefore, this paper investigates the load sharing performance of different combinations of conventional and inverter-based energy resources in RAPS systems. The study scenarios investigated in this study comprised of conventional energy resources, inverter-based energy resources, and both conventional and inverter-based energy resources. Simulation results have illustrated the effectiveness of droop control strategy to share load among conventional and inverter-based energy resources in a RAPS system. Furthermore, due to different characteristics of generators, power sharing performance has impaired, in particular, in RAPS systems consisting of both conventional and inverter-based generators compared to the RAPS systems with generators of the same type.
Keywords
distributed power generation; invertors; load regulation; power generation control; reactive power; renewable energy sources; RAPS; active power load; distributed generation; droop control based load sharing approach; inverter-based energy resources; inverter-based generators; nonrenewable energy resource management; power sharing performance; reactive power load; remote area power supply system; remote power system control; renewable energy resource management; Generators; Conventional generator; droop control; inverter-based generator; load sharing; power management; remote area power supply (RAPS) systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2013 Australasian Universities
Conference_Location
Hobart, TAS
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUPEC.2013.6725367
Filename
6725367
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