Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : IETE Journal of Research
Source : IETE Journal of Research, 2024
Url : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03772063.2024.2380861
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electrical and Electronics
Year : 2024
Abstract : Hybrid microgrid (HMG) control strategies reveal several critical research gaps that must be addressed. Current approaches often fall short in efficiency and reliability due to the inherent complexities of transitioning between grid-connected mode (GCM) and islanded mode (IM), resulting in increased losses and operational difficulties. Additionally, managing overloads, especially in IM, poses significant challenges for maintaining stable voltage and frequency regulation. This paper seeks to address these issues by introducing a novel universal control structure (UCS) for HMGs, which includes a frequency compensation unit (FCU) and a three-stage bidirectional AC/DC droop. It presents a streamlined yet robust solution for handling overloads, maintaining power balance, and ensuring precise voltage and frequency regulation while promising smooth maneuver in both GCM and IM. The proposed UCS provides flexible and reliable operation, allowing for the versatile placement of DC and AC sources and loads. This will reduce power transformation stages thereby lowering cost and increasing efficiency of system. Through experimental validation, this study demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed control in addressing these critical research gaps and advancing the field of HMG control strategies.
Cite this Research Publication : Gupta, N.P., Gupta, P., Paliwal, P., Thakkar, N., Deepa, K., “Design of Universal Control Structure for Regulation of Voltage and Frequency in Hybrid Microgrid”, IETE Journal of Research, 2024