Abstract

SummaryWith the increase in the penetration level of renewables into the grid, the virtual synchronous generator (VSG) concept has emerged as an attractive solution for controlling grid‐tied inverters. The variation in reactive power also affects the real power of the system as well. To address the voltage variations and phase angle variations occurring because of the energy storage elements, the control of the reactive power loop (RPL) is important. Also, it is used to maintain voltage regulation and improve the power factor of the VSG system. This paper focuses on the damping of oscillations occurring because of load variation by proper adjustment of the rotational inertia, damping coefficient, droop coefficient, and regulatory coefficient of reactive power with a proposed adaptive control strategy. Small‐signal analysis of the active and reactive power and point of common coupling (PCC) have been derived, and the detailed dynamic performances are analyzed. The influences of parameters perturbation on PCC voltage and reactive power were investigated. Furthermore, adaptive control includes optimizing dynamic indexes such as rise time, delay time, and response settling time. Finally, the performance and improvement in the results of VSG with and without adaptive control are compared.

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