Active power control to mitigate voltage and frequency deviations for the smart grid using smart PV inverters
Abdul Motin Howlader,
Staci Sadoyama,
Leon R. Roose and
Yan Chen
Applied Energy, 2020, vol. 258, issue C
Abstract:
Large-scale deployments of variable renewable energy sources, such as photovoltaic (PV) systems, are increasing around the world. PV systems are a potential source of clean energy but they experience power intermittency and lack controllability. However, smart PV inverters provide grid-friendly functionalities that control the power output of PV systems. Power intermittency of PV systems causes major problems such as voltage fluctuations and frequency deviations in an electric power grid. Together with varying loads and other renewable distributed generations, the grid frequency and voltage become difficult to manage. A smart PV inverter allows for active power curtailment, volt-watt, and frequency-watt control systems to mitigate the voltage and frequency deviations for a smart power grid. Therefore, smart PV inverters can reduce the installation of voltage and frequency control devices in an electric power grid, which in turn can reduce installation and maintenance costs. Real-time analyses of active power curtailment, volt-watt control, frequency-watt control using smart PV inverters and their effects on voltage and frequency are presented in this paper. Power curtailment operations were executed in low and high PV penetration areas. From the experimental analyses, distributed voltage deviations can be mitigated using active power curtailment and volt-watt control systems, and the over-frequency of an electric power grid can be reduced using frequency-watt control method. Controller performances of smart PV inverters are also evaluated in this paper. The experimental analyses were executed in the Maui Advanced Solar Initiative Project.
Keywords: PV system; Smart PV inverter; Smart grid; Active power control; Active power curtailment; Volt-watt control; Frequency-watt control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.114000
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