Photovoltaic grid-forming control strategy investigation using hardware-in-the-loop experiments

13th Mediterranean Conference on Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution and Energy Conversion (MEDPOWER 2022)(2022)

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The frequency stability of a power system is of paramount importance, as a fast frequency swings in the system can lead to oscillatory instability, and thereby blackouts. A grid-connected microgrid, that can operate in the islanded mode can also possess such deteriorating effect due to the higher share of converter-based sources. In this paper, a coordinated frequency control within a distribution network is discussed, with a higher share of Photovoltaics (PV). The main objective of this paper is to test the grid-forming capabilities of PVs, without the requirement of an energy storage in the network. The tests were carried out with the help of the Typhoon Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) platform using a real Cypriot network feeder. The real-time results confirm the efficacy of the PV as a grid-forming inverter, provided it has sufficient input (irradiance) to provide for the loads within the system of interest. The grid-forming PV also possesses the capability of reconnection with the utility grid through a synchronizer switch that requires minimal communication, makes the overall control independent of any other power source, subject to certain irradiance and loading conditions.
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converter-based sources,coordinated frequency control,Cypriot network feeder,deteriorating effect,distribution network,fast frequency swings,frequency stability,grid-connected microgrid,grid-forming inverter,grid-forming PV,hardware-in-the-loop experiments,higher share,islanded mode,oscillatory instability,photovoltaic grid-forming control strategy investigation,Photovoltaics,power source,power system,Typhoon Hardware-in-the-loop platform,utility grid
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