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A Review of Distributed Secondary Control Architectures in Islanded-Inverter-Based Microgrids

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  • Omar F. Rodriguez-Martinez

    (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Fabio Andrade

    (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA)

  • Cesar A. Vega-Penagos

    (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Adriana C. Luna

    (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA)

Abstract

The increasing energy demand, the shortage of energy resources, and the environmental challenges faced by conventional power-generation systems are some of the ongoing challenges faced by modern power systems. Therefore, many efforts have been made by the scientific community to develop comprehensive solutions to overcome these issues. For instance, current technological advances have allowed the integration of distributed generators into the power systems, promoting the use of microgrids to overcome these issues. However, the use of renewable distributed generators have introduced new challenges to the traditional control system schemes. To overcome these challenges, a hierarchical control approach has been proposed for distributed renewable sources. In other words, the control scheme have been divided into three hierarchical levels, primary, secondary, and tertiary, to overcome the new challenges present in modern power systems. Due to extensiveness of this topic, this overview is focused on secondary control systems, mainly for AC isolated microgrids. To improve the power quality of modern systems, several secondary control schemes have been proposed to overcome the well-known problem of frequency and voltage deviation. Some of these schemes have also introduced adequate active/reactive power sharing techniques to optimize the utilization of resources. Additionally, other secondary control schemes have also focused on reducing the communication load, to lower the network cost and adding robustness against communication problems. This article presents an insight of the different control techniques used to overcome power quality and communication problems. A comprehensive overview of distributed secondary control techniques for islanded microgrids is presented. In addition, the implementation of these techniques is explained in an orderly and sequential manner.

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  • Omar F. Rodriguez-Martinez & Fabio Andrade & Cesar A. Vega-Penagos & Adriana C. Luna, 2023. "A Review of Distributed Secondary Control Architectures in Islanded-Inverter-Based Microgrids," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-25, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:2:p:878-:d:1033602
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