AbstractA large scale of distributed photovoltaics is accessed through a low voltage distribution network in a single‐phase or two‐phase, which causes three‐phase unbalance and over‐voltage problems. These problems can be solved by using a voltage source converter to realize AC/DC interconnection and flexible power transfer between lines. How to utilize the characteristics of voltage source converters to optimize the power qualities, and fully promote distributed PV systems consumption in low voltage distribution network is an important research point. This paper proposes a power regulation model of VSC. The goal of this model is to adjust and optimize over‐voltage and three‐phase unbalance problems. By constructing a voltage‐power sensitivity calculation model for a three‐phase four‐wire system and integrating different control modes and adjustment capabilities of voltage source converters, a control strategy based on voltage source converters is proposed to address three‐phase unbalance and over‐voltage issues. Finally, the simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy.
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