Abstract

Voltage quality in Renewable Energy System may be harmed by varying power demand and fluctuating energy source outputs. The model predictive voltage (MPV) control approach is suggested in this study. The proposed control strategy enables appropriate power interactions between the AC and DC subgrids while sharing power fluctuations in a coordinated way. Both the AC and DC subgrids support each other in accordance with their normalized relative changes in AC frequency and DC voltage, respectively. A typical photovoltaic (PV) wind-battery-based hybrid AC/DC microgrid is modelled and investigated, and the usefulness of the proposed scheme is validated under the renewable energy variations and load perturbations. MATLAB/Simulink has validated the efficacy of the suggested strategy. A set of comparative tests was conducted between conventional Proportional-Integral (PI) control, Sliding Mode Control (SMC) strategies, and a novel Model Predictive Voltage Control (MPV) approach under diverse conditions. The aim was to comprehensively assess the advantages of the proposed MPV method. Results demonstrate that, in contrast to traditional PI and SMC control strategies, the MPV technique exhibits distinct benefits in terms of superior control performance and achieves exceptionally low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) values. Ultimately, the proposed solution not only raises the performance standard but also ensures the stable operation of the Renewable Energy System (RES).

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