Date of this Version
4-1-2022
Document Type
Article
Abstract
A high share of distributed energy resources (DERs) in power distribution grids has posed many challenges for system operation and control. Microgrid (MG) application with different distributed control approaches for DERs has been drawn a lot of attention from the research community to provide more flexibility, reliability and resilience for the system. This paper develops a distributed secondary control for DERs in MGs and on top of that using synchronous condenser (SC) participating in the secondary control for voltage support. The proposed distributed secondary control framework of MGs is designed to obtain four objectives as follows: (i) frequency restoration, (ii) average voltage restoration, (iii) arbitrary active power sharing among SGs and BESSs and (iv) arbitrary reactive power sharing among all SGs, BESSs and SCs. The comparison results under different scenarios show that with SC participating in the distributed secondary control in MGs, the system frequency and voltage response are much improved and quickly recovered to the nominal values thanks to the natural inertia response and fast reactive power control of SC sharing with other DERs in the MGs. Additionally, a multi-agent system is implemented to realize the proposed control method in hardware environment.
Recommended Citation
Nguyen, Tung Lam; Nguyen, Ha Thi; Wang, Yu; Mohammed, Osama A.; and Anagnostou, Emmanouil, "Distributed Secondary Control in Microgrids Using Synchronous Condenser for Voltage and Frequency Support" (2022). Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications. 94.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/ece_fac/94