Abstract

The conventional synchronous generator (SG) can regulate the active and reactive power for frequency and voltage stability, when the system fluctuates. In renewable energy generation system (RES), the stability problem of RES can be solved by adding virtual inertia and damping in the control strategy of the grid-connected inverter. The grid-connected inverter and renewable energy system with this kind of control strategy, called as virtual synchronous generator (VSG), acts as a synchronous generator. In this paper, the topology of grid-connected PV array and energy storage system is proposed. The VSG used in grid-connected inverter, is modelled as stator and rotor model by stator voltage equation and rotor motion equation, respectively. Meanwhile, the VSG control mechanism, based on droop control and model of VSG, can be divided as active power-frequency and reactive power-voltage control. Besides, the system stability is analyzed based on small signal model, for the design of inertia and damping. The simulation model is designed by MATLAB/Simulink for the implementation of VSG. In simulation, it is compared that the dynamic regulation performance of VSG with different control coefficient, such as virtual inertia, virtual damping, droop coefficient and integral coefficient. The optimization for regulation performance in simulation provides an appropriate selection method of the control coefficient for VSG.

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