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Consensus-Based Distributed Control for Improving the Sharing of Unbalanced Currents in Three-phase Three-wire Isolated Microgrids
Fecha
2021-01-01Registro en:
2021 6th IEEE Workshop on the Electronic Grid, eGRID 2021.
10.1109/eGRID52793.2021.9662144
2-s2.0-85125012289
Autor
Institute of Engineering Sciences Universidad de o'Higgins
Dept. of Elect. Engineering
Dept. of Elect. and Electronics Engineering
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Institución
Resumen
This paper proposes a secondary distributed control strategy to achieve the sharing of unbalanced currents between 3-leg power converters, operating under droop control, in a three-phase three-wire isolated Microgrid (MG). To this end, a modified Q-E droop controller is used, where new control actions are defined to achieve the unbalanced currents sharing amongst the converters. These control actions are generated, in the secondary control level, by a consensus-based algorithm, where the consensus variables correspond to the single-phase reactive powers of the converters. This paper shows that sharing negative sequence current components amongst the power converters can be managed by achieving a consensus (per phase) of single-phase reactive powers. Extensive simulations demonstrate the excellent performance of the proposed controller.