Operation and control of multiple Distributed Generation systems in the microgrid
D.N. Gaonkar and
G.N. Pillai
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2011, vol. 7, issue 4, 325-341
Abstract:
This paper investigates the operation and control of multiple Distributed Generation (DG) systems interconnected to the utility in the form of microgrid. The developed model of the microgrid consists of microturbine generation system, converter-based DG system with stiff DC source, synchronous-generator-based DG system and wind power system with induction generator. The Simulation model of the microgrid is developed in the Simpowersystems of the Matlab and systematic analysis has been carried out to ascertain its operation. This paper also presents the dynamic power-sharing strategy for converter-based DG systems during autonomous mode of operation of the microgrid.
Keywords: distributed generation; microgrid; microturbines; converter interface; synchronous generators; electricity generation; wind turbines; wind energy; wind power; simulation; renewable energy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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