A desire to produce power in microgrids has grown as the demand for electricity has expanded and the cost of installing modern transmission lines over long distances has become infeasible. As such, microgrids pose DC/AC harmonic distortion losses to the voltage supply that eventually fluctuate the output voltage. The key takeaways that this study presents are: (a) a configuration for microgrids integrated to the national grid using back-to-back converters in a renewable power system is achieved; (b) different scenarios of various schemes of sustainability of the power management in microgrids are analyzed; and (c) the reliable and stable network output power distribution is achieved. In this, the proposed control configuration provides space for construction and stability of the power system with sustainability of the power management. The results show that this current configuration works and stabilizes the network in the shortest time possible, and that the DC connection voltage is regulated and maintains reliable network output despite declining slope controllers, DC power and voltage, and power electronic back-to-back converters. Overall, the simulation results show that the proposed system shows acceptable performance under different scenarios. The accuracy of the results is validated with mathematical formulation simulation using MATLAB software. This system can be utilized in distant regions where there is no power grid or in areas where, despite having a power infrastructure, renewable energies are used to supply the output load for the majority of the day and night.

A sustainable energy distribution configuration for microgrids integrated to the national grid using back-to-back converters in a renewable power system / Alayi, R.; Zishan, F.; Mohkam, M.; Hoseinzadeh, S.; Memon, S.; Astiaso Garcia, D.. - In: ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 2079-9292. - 10:15(2021). [10.3390/electronics10151826]

A sustainable energy distribution configuration for microgrids integrated to the national grid using back-to-back converters in a renewable power system

Hoseinzadeh S.;Astiaso Garcia D.
2021

Abstract

A desire to produce power in microgrids has grown as the demand for electricity has expanded and the cost of installing modern transmission lines over long distances has become infeasible. As such, microgrids pose DC/AC harmonic distortion losses to the voltage supply that eventually fluctuate the output voltage. The key takeaways that this study presents are: (a) a configuration for microgrids integrated to the national grid using back-to-back converters in a renewable power system is achieved; (b) different scenarios of various schemes of sustainability of the power management in microgrids are analyzed; and (c) the reliable and stable network output power distribution is achieved. In this, the proposed control configuration provides space for construction and stability of the power system with sustainability of the power management. The results show that this current configuration works and stabilizes the network in the shortest time possible, and that the DC connection voltage is regulated and maintains reliable network output despite declining slope controllers, DC power and voltage, and power electronic back-to-back converters. Overall, the simulation results show that the proposed system shows acceptable performance under different scenarios. The accuracy of the results is validated with mathematical formulation simulation using MATLAB software. This system can be utilized in distant regions where there is no power grid or in areas where, despite having a power infrastructure, renewable energies are used to supply the output load for the majority of the day and night.
2021
AC/DC/AC conversion; back-to-back converter; microgrid; power management; power transmission lines; sustainable energy distribution
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A sustainable energy distribution configuration for microgrids integrated to the national grid using back-to-back converters in a renewable power system / Alayi, R.; Zishan, F.; Mohkam, M.; Hoseinzadeh, S.; Memon, S.; Astiaso Garcia, D.. - In: ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 2079-9292. - 10:15(2021). [10.3390/electronics10151826]
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