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Active Power Sharing Method for Microgrids With Multiple Dispatchable Generation Units Using Modified FFC and IFC Mode Controller

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posted on 2024-07-18, 06:38 authored by SM Rizvi, A Abu-Siada, Narottam DasNarottam Das, MF Ishraque, SA Shezan
This paper suggests a method for active power sharing between several dispatchable and dispersed generation units in a microgrid with one or more connections to the main grid. The dispatchable power sources within the microgrid must promptly and adequately make up for natural demand changes and the intermittent nature of renewable energy resources for optimal operation. In microgrids with one or more grid connectivity, the paper presents a novel active power-sharing strategy that achieves the above-mentioned goal effectively. The suggested method's robustness is verified under various microgrid operating circumstances. Results confirmed the proposed method's adaptability to different operating conditions in the real world. Active power-sharing approaches are examined for a microgrid with several dispatchable distributed generation units (DDGU) operating in grid-interconnected and independent/isolated modes. Multiple grid connections at different points of the microgrid are investigated and recommended approaches are appraised. On a microgrid with one or more links to the conventional grid, this paper provides a novel and trustworthy approach for active power sharing across several DDGU. The proposed active power-sharing method is an effort to establish a feasible power-sharing technique that can be categorised for all, or most, types of interconnected microgrids. The outcomes demonstrate how the suggested technique can be adjusted to fit a range Results demonstrate how the proposed technique can be adjusted to fit a wide range of real life operational circumstances of microgrids.

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Volume

11

Start Page

46229

End Page

46239

Number of Pages

11

eISSN

2169-3536

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Additional Rights

CC-BY-NC-ND

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2023-05-06

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Intelligent Systems

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

IEEE Access

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