Abstract

Grid-connected converters are expected to provide ancillary service utilising their spare capacities during operation. This study proposes a novel control strategy for clustered micro-grids to compensate voltage-unbalance of the power grid at the point of common coupling. Every micro-grid are interfaced to the power grid through a micro-grid inverter (MGI). All MGIs are designed independently with positive-sequence (PS) and negative-sequence (NS) control loops. Every micro-grid autonomously performs grid synchronisation and mode switching. After grid-connecting, a dynamic capacity allocation method is proposed for the MGIs to optimise its PS and NS capacity according to the grid voltage unbalance factor. Furthermore, a V–I droop control of the NS control loops is developed, with which each MGI can regulate its NS current according to the NS voltage in a droop manner. With the proposed method, all micro-grids participate in grid voltage unbalance compensation according to their own potential capacities without communications. Finally, a micro-grid cluster model with three micro-grids is built on Matlab/Simulink to validate the proposed control strategy.

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