Abstract

To improve the voltage and frequency stability and suppress the voltage harmonics of a microgrid, a virtual synchronous generator (VSG) control strategy based on the harmonic current bypass control is proposed in this paper. First, a robust voltage control link is added to the virtual excitation component of the traditional VSG control strategy to reduce the amplitude error of the inverter’s driving voltage caused by the reactive power-voltage droop coefficient. A harmonic current bypass control link is then used to adjust the inverter’s voltage signal to reduce the total harmonic distortion of the microgrid. Finally, a simulation model of the microgrid is established using the MATLAB/Simulink software, and its stability is analyzed. In addition, the proposed control strategy is also compared with the traditional droop control and traditional VSG control strategies, focusing on the frequency instability and harmonic suppression performance of the microgrid. The numerical simulation results verified the effectiveness and superiority of the improved VSG control strategy proposed in this paper.

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