Power Balancing in Cascaded H-Bridge and Modular Multilevel Converters Under Unbalanced Operation: A Review

Multilevel Voltage-Source Converters (VSC) based on modular structures are envisioned as a prominent alternative for grid and industry applications. Foremost among these are the Cascaded H-Bridge (CHB) and the Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC). In this context, depending on the application and the...

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Main Authors: Iosu Marzo, Alain Sanchez-Ruiz, Jon Andoni Barrena, Gonzalo Abad, Ignacio Muguruza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9508988/
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Summary:Multilevel Voltage-Source Converters (VSC) based on modular structures are envisioned as a prominent alternative for grid and industry applications. Foremost among these are the Cascaded H-Bridge (CHB) and the Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC). In this context, depending on the application and the power conversion structure, unbalanced operating conditions can be asked to the converter. Previous investigations regarding the operation and the solutions for modular structures under unbalanced conditions have already addressed this topic, but information is dispersed over a wide number of sources. This paper identifies, classifies, and analyzes the intercluster active power balancing strategies for the adequate operation of the most commonly used modular structures in some typical unbalanced operating scenarios: the Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) under unbalanced voltage and/or current conditions, the unequal power generation in large-scale photovoltaic (PV) power plants, and the uneven power distribution in a battery energy storage system (BESS). Each of the applications has been independently studied so as to provide a comprehensive analysis of the alternative techniques found in the specialized literature, clearly explaining their respective strengths and drawbacks. Several future challenges have been identified during the study, which will involve greater research effort in this key research topic.
ISSN:2169-3536