Abstract

In the islanded microgrid, distributed generators are controlled with virtual synchronous generator (VSG) strategy to simulate rotor inertia and droop characteristics of synchronous generators, in order to enhance the voltage and frequency support capabilities. Since the capacity and location distribution of each VSG is random, the VSG output impedance, line impedance and its capacity are mismatched, resulting in inaccurate sharing of reactive power. Based on the study of reactive power sharing schemes without communication and system parameters detection, and aiming at the contradiction between reactive power sharing error and voltage control accuracy of existing schemes, a reactive power sharing strategy based on virtual capacitor is proposed. The strategy simulates characteristics of paralleling capacitor at the VSG output terminal, and compensates the output voltage according to adaptive control of VSG output reactive power, thus to reduce reactive power sharing error, and improve the voltage control accuracy meanwhile. The design of virtual capacitor parameters and a two VSG parallel system stability with proposed strategy are analyzed in this paper. The correctness and effectiveness of the proposed strategy is verified by experiments.

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