Abstract

This paper presents an integrated control framework for islanded DC microgrid (MG) with electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, energy storage unit, and AC/DC loads. The proposed DC MG consists of two DC buses with different voltages, photovoltaic (PV) arrays as intermittent power generation sources, energy storage, three EV charging stations, and a three-phase inverter to power time-varying three-phase loads. Control strategies are proposed to select the charge-discharge mode of EVs that does not negatively affect the MG, as well as coordinate the production and demand management. A central control system enables the operation of MG under different working conditions by managing generation, consumption, and energy storage and also monitors the performance of the charging/discharging unit and the issues relevant to commands of different charging/discharging programs. A specific control strategy has also been implemented to provide fault ride-through (FRT). As a result, the MG feeds its loads in any operating condition. Nonlinear simulations are carried out in MATLAB/SIMULINK software to show that the proposed control methods easily and effectively achieve all objectives, including supplying DC/AC loads, managing battery/resources/charging stations, and detecting/dealing with AC faults.

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