4.6 Article

A New P-Q-V Droop Control Method for an Interline Photovoltaic (I-PV) Power System

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 658-668

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRD.2013.2242906

Keywords

Active and reactive power control; droop control; interline power system; photovoltaic power generation and control; voltage regulation

Funding

  1. Masdar Institute of Science and Technology under MIT-Masdar Institute Joint Research Project Grant [10PAMA1]

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This paper proposes a new droop control method for an interline photovoltaic (I-PV) system. In an I-PV system, the inverters in a PV plant are reconfigured in such a way that two or more distribution networks/feeders are interconnected. The I-PV system is operated as a flexible ac transmission system (FACTS) device to regulate the point-of-common coupling voltage on either feeder. One of the key features of the I-PV system is that real power can be exchanged between two feeders via the PV plant inverters. A P-Q-V droop control method is thus proposed, especially for systems with low X/R ratio, to facilitate simultaneous active and reactive power control to regulate the point of common coupling voltage. A MATLAB/Simulink-based simulation model is developed to evaluate performance of the system with the proposed controller. A lookup table-based approach is implemented to determine the and droop coefficients. A performance comparison between P-Q, Q-V and the proposed P-Q-V droop control methods is disclosed.

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