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A multi-objective control strategy for grid connection of DG (distributed generation) resources

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  • Pouresmaeil, Edris
  • Montesinos-Miracle, Daniel
  • Gomis-Bellmunt, Oriol
  • Bergas-Jané, Joan

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This paper presents a flexible control technique for connection of DG (distributed generation) resources to distribution networks, especially during ride-through on faulty grid. This strategy is derived from the abc/αβ and αβ/dq transformations of the ac system variables. The active and reactive currents injected by the DG source are controlled in the synchronously rotating orthogonal dq reference frame. The transformed variables are used to control the VSI (voltage source inverter) which connects the DG to the distribution network. Using a P.L.L. (phase locked loop) in circuit of proposed control technique, the angle of positive sequence has been detected, in order to synchronize the currents to the distribution network. The proposed control technique has the capability of providing active and reactive powers and harmonic currents to nonlinear loads with a fast dynamic response. Simulation results and mathematical analysis have been completed in order to achieve a reduced THD (total harmonic distortion), increased power factor and compensated load’s active and reactive powers. The analyses show the high performance of this control strategy in DG applications in comparison with other existing strategies.

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  • Pouresmaeil, Edris & Montesinos-Miracle, Daniel & Gomis-Bellmunt, Oriol & Bergas-Jané, Joan, 2010. "A multi-objective control strategy for grid connection of DG (distributed generation) resources," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 35(12), pages 5022-5030.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:35:y:2010:i:12:p:5022-5030
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2010.08.019
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