Abstract
Currently, there is a constant growth of distributed energy resources, it became necessary to integrate them into the power grid. However, the integration process must consider not only the control parameters of the distributed energy resource but also the parallel operation of several such resources, the parameters of the power system as a whole. At the highest level of control, it is also necessary to consider the economic indicators formed by the energy market. Special devices – controlled inverters – can be effectively used for integration. The most difficult task is choosing a control system for controlled inverters. There are many different control systems such as Proportional-Integral, Deadbeat controllers, etc. The purpose of this paper is to build an information model for controlling distributed power resources. The current control method was used to control active and reactive power. The advantage of current control is resistance to variations in the parameters of the inverter and the external grid, excellent dynamic performance, and higher control accuracy. The proposed approach for building an automatic control system using the Internal model control strategy and taking into account restrictions on the control variable. The advantages of a system with an Internal model control controller compared to a conventional Proportional-Integral controller are the use of a powerful control method based on the object model, the ability to influence the roughness of the system with a separate setting parameter, increased speed with almost complete absence of over-regulation, simplified setup procedure. Such a system is proposed for use in facilities with strict requirements to minimize over-regulation and the speed of working out disturbances and tasks. The PSCAD software app was used to model the work results.
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More From: Bulletin of the National Technical University "KhPI". Series: Energy: Reliability and Energy Efficiency
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