Unified compensation control of a hybrid energy storage system for enhancing power quality and operation efficiency in a diesel and wind-turbine based stand-alone microgrid

Author(s):  
Jin-Hong Jeon ◽  
Jong-Yul Kim ◽  
Seul-Ki Kim ◽  
Jang-Mok Kim
2019 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 2316-2331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique González‐Rivera ◽  
Raúl Sarrias‐Mena ◽  
Pablo García‐Triviño ◽  
Luis M. Fernández‐Ramírez

Author(s):  
Salman Hajiaghasi ◽  
Ahmad Salemnia ◽  
Mohsen Hamzeh

Increasing nonlinear loads and power electronic converters lead to various power quality issues in microgrids (MGs). The interlinking converters (ILCs) can participate in these systems to harmonic control and power quality enhancement. However, ILC participation deteriorates the dc link voltage, system stability, and storage lifetime due to oscillatory current phenomena. To address these problems, a new control strategy for a hybrid energy storage system (HESS) is proposed to eliminate the adverse effects of the harmonic control operation of ILC. Specifically, battery and super-capacitor (SC) are used as HESSs that provide low and high power frequency load, respectively. The proposed strategy tries to compensate the current oscillation imposed by ILC with fuzzy control of HESS. In this method, a proportional-resonant (PR) controller integrated with harmonic compensator (HC) is employed to control the ILC for power quality enhancement and oscillatory current elimination. The main advantages of the proposed strategy are to reduce DGs power fluctuations, precise DC bus voltage regulation for generation and load disturbances, improved grid power quality under nonlinear load and transition conditions. The performance of the proposed method for isolated and grid-connected modes is verified using simulation studies in the MATLAB software environment.


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