TY - GEN
T1 - Reverse power flow control in a ST-fed distribution grid
AU - De Carne, Giovanni
AU - Buticchi, Giampaolo
AU - Liserre, Marco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The increasing implementation of Distributed Generation (DG) in the distribution grids creates new challenges in controlling the voltage profile. If the DG production exceeds the load consumption, the power flow reverses through the MV/LV substations. The reverse power flow impacts mainly on the voltage profile, increasing further the voltage in LV and MV grids. At this regard the Smart Transformer offers a new possibility to avoid the reverse power flow in the MV grids. The ST can adapt the voltage waveform modifying the frequency in order to interact with the local DG: the DG PLL notices the frequency change and the generators, equipped with droop controllers, decrease their power output. This paper deals specifically with the stability issues of the DG PLL when a fast change in the frequency is applied for avoiding the reverse power flow in MV grid. If the PLL in the DG is tuned with a low bandwidth, it could result in oscillatory phenomena in the current controller of the DG. The evaluation of the stability analysis has been performed analytically and validated by means of Control-Hardware-In-Loop (CHIL).
AB - The increasing implementation of Distributed Generation (DG) in the distribution grids creates new challenges in controlling the voltage profile. If the DG production exceeds the load consumption, the power flow reverses through the MV/LV substations. The reverse power flow impacts mainly on the voltage profile, increasing further the voltage in LV and MV grids. At this regard the Smart Transformer offers a new possibility to avoid the reverse power flow in the MV grids. The ST can adapt the voltage waveform modifying the frequency in order to interact with the local DG: the DG PLL notices the frequency change and the generators, equipped with droop controllers, decrease their power output. This paper deals specifically with the stability issues of the DG PLL when a fast change in the frequency is applied for avoiding the reverse power flow in MV grid. If the PLL in the DG is tuned with a low bandwidth, it could result in oscillatory phenomena in the current controller of the DG. The evaluation of the stability analysis has been performed analytically and validated by means of Control-Hardware-In-Loop (CHIL).
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U2 - 10.1109/ECCE.2016.7855460
DO - 10.1109/ECCE.2016.7855460
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85015375912
T3 - ECCE 2016 - IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, Proceedings
BT - ECCE 2016 - IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2016 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, ECCE 2016
Y2 - 18 September 2016 through 22 September 2016
ER -