A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster

Abstract Interconnecting multiple microgrids (MGs) to form a MG cluster (MGC) is significant to improve the MG power supply reliability and increase the new energy accommodation capacity. However, for the traditional MGC in complex operational conditions, the following technologies need to be furthe...

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Published in:IET Renewable Power Generation
Main Authors: HongTao Shi, Jiaming Chang, Yuchao Li, Tingting Chen, Xiaolin Dong, Zhuoheng He
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12987
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author HongTao Shi
Jiaming Chang
Yuchao Li
Tingting Chen
Xiaolin Dong
Zhuoheng He
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Tingting Chen
Xiaolin Dong
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description Abstract Interconnecting multiple microgrids (MGs) to form a MG cluster (MGC) is significant to improve the MG power supply reliability and increase the new energy accommodation capacity. However, for the traditional MGC in complex operational conditions, the following technologies need to be further researched, such as mutual power support among MGs, voltage support and power quality improvement and so on. Focusing on the above problems, a novel virtual synchronous port control (VSPC) strategy for MGC is proposed. Firstly, a multi‐port soft open point (SOP) is used to interconnect each sub‐MG in the MGC, to achieve a better flexible interconnection among sub‐MGs. Secondly, on this basis, the VSPC strategy is proposed. By adopting the DC voltage control of multi‐port SOP and the virtual synchronisation control of interconnecting ports, multiple voltage source converters (VSCs) are cluster controlled to provide the sub‐MGs with superordinate ports with virtual synchronisation characteristics, which ensures the dynamic balance of the power inside the MGC and achieves better voltage and frequency support capability. Finally, the example results verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed VSPC strategy.
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spelling doaj-art-67a48dfcf3fc4522a22abe2ffd8ffb0f2025-08-19T22:42:03ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242024-06-011881468148110.1049/rpg2.12987A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid clusterHongTao Shi0Jiaming Chang1Yuchao Li2Tingting Chen3Xiaolin Dong4Zhuoheng He5School of Electrical and Information Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia ChinaSchool of Electrical and Information Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia ChinaSchool of Electrical and Information Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia ChinaSchool of Electrical and Information Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia ChinaSchool of Electrical and Information Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia ChinaSchool of Electrical and Information Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia ChinaAbstract Interconnecting multiple microgrids (MGs) to form a MG cluster (MGC) is significant to improve the MG power supply reliability and increase the new energy accommodation capacity. However, for the traditional MGC in complex operational conditions, the following technologies need to be further researched, such as mutual power support among MGs, voltage support and power quality improvement and so on. Focusing on the above problems, a novel virtual synchronous port control (VSPC) strategy for MGC is proposed. Firstly, a multi‐port soft open point (SOP) is used to interconnect each sub‐MG in the MGC, to achieve a better flexible interconnection among sub‐MGs. Secondly, on this basis, the VSPC strategy is proposed. By adopting the DC voltage control of multi‐port SOP and the virtual synchronisation control of interconnecting ports, multiple voltage source converters (VSCs) are cluster controlled to provide the sub‐MGs with superordinate ports with virtual synchronisation characteristics, which ensures the dynamic balance of the power inside the MGC and achieves better voltage and frequency support capability. Finally, the example results verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed VSPC strategy.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12987AC–DC power convertorDC–AC power convertordistributed power generationinvertorspower electronicsrectifiers
spellingShingle HongTao Shi
Jiaming Chang
Yuchao Li
Tingting Chen
Xiaolin Dong
Zhuoheng He
A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
AC–DC power convertor
DC–AC power convertor
distributed power generation
invertors
power electronics
rectifiers
title A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
title_full A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
title_fullStr A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
title_full_unstemmed A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
title_short A novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
title_sort novel virtual synchronous port control strategy for microgrid cluster
topic AC–DC power convertor
DC–AC power convertor
distributed power generation
invertors
power electronics
rectifiers
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12987
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