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Modeling and Control Strategy for Multiterminal Flexible DC Distribution Network with Echelon Utilization Power Battery

Min Mou, Yuhao Zhou, Wenguang Zheng, Yurong Xie, Shipeng Wang, Lili Liu, Chengzhi Wei and Xiaoqing Bai

Complexity, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-14

Abstract: With the integration of distributed renewable energy to the distribution network and the development of multiterminal flexible DC transmission technology, multiterminal flexible DC distribution network has broad application prospects. At the same time, with the rapid development of new energy vehicles, the echelon utilization of power battery has become a research hotspot. By analyzing the characteristics of flexible DC distribution network and echelon utilization battery, the structure and control strategy of modular multilevel converter (MMC), DC solid-state transformer, photovoltaic power generation, wind power generation, and echelon utilization battery energy storage system are established, respectively, in this paper. To achieve a DC network connection of various types of power supply and load, this paper proposes a starting method of multiterminal flexible DC distribution network and a cooperative control strategy of the wind-solar-storage system. A six-terminal ring-shape DC distribution network model is built in real-time digital simulation (RTDS) platform. The simulation results show that the modeling methods and control strategies of each component in the real-time simulation model meet the operation requirements of the multiterminal flexible DC distribution network, which provides a reference for the construction and research of the flexible DC distribution network.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/2396929

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