Abstract

AbstractWith the fast development of renewable energy, system operators intend to require renewable energy generation to have more grid support capabilities. This paper studies the grid‐connected control strategy of a battery‐free medium‐voltage direct current (MVDC) system with distributed photovoltaic generation units (DPVGUs), aiming to realize the rapid grid support function to AC grid frequency. Firstly, a scheme for the MVDC system can keep some reserve capacity is provided. At this moment, DPVGUs execute a master‐slave coordinated control strategy, that is, the master DPVGU adopts an improved DC constant voltage control strategy to maintain the MVDC bus voltage, and the remaining DPVGUs adopt an improved droop control strategy to quickly provide corresponding power. Secondly, when the frequency deviation of AC grid exceeds the deadband of primary frequency control, fast frequency response (FFR) control strategy of the modular multilevel converter is proposed, aiming to actively transmit some or all of the reserved power of the MVDC system to the AC grid and can quickly provide frequency support to AC grid. In FFR control strategy, an additional control strategy is added on the vector control strategy. Finally, simulation studies are carried out in RTDS to verify the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.

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