Implementing frequency response using grid-connected inverters is one of the popular proposed alternatives to mitigate the dynamic degradation experienced in low inertia power systems. However, such solution faces several challenges as inverters do not intrinsically possess the natural response to power fluctuations that synchronous generators have. Thus, to synthetically generate this response, inverters need to take frequency measurements, which are usually noisy, and subsequently make changes in the output power, which are therefore delayed. This paper explores the system-wide performance tradeoffs that arise when measurement noise, delayed actions, and power disturbances are considered in the design of dynamic controllers for grid-conne...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
An improved control strategy for grid-connected inverters within microgrids is presented in this pap...
Electric grid transients stress power systems and can have cascading effects leading to widespreadda...
To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power...
In this paper an improved droop control strategy is proposed. The droop method allows inverter inter...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
The conventional voltage and frequency droop control strategy in grid-connected inverter suffers a m...
This paper presents the novel Droop-e grid-forming inverter control strategy, which establishes an a...
The shift from conventional synchronous generation to renewable inverter-interfaced sources has led ...
Abstract The control of grid‐connected inverters is recently executed with digital microprocessors d...
Generation is shifting from a centralized power generating facility having large synchronous generat...
Electrical power is the bedrock of modern civilization, and the large-scale hierarchical structure o...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
An improved control strategy for grid-connected inverters within microgrids is presented in this pap...
Electric grid transients stress power systems and can have cascading effects leading to widespreadda...
To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power...
In this paper an improved droop control strategy is proposed. The droop method allows inverter inter...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
The conventional voltage and frequency droop control strategy in grid-connected inverter suffers a m...
This paper presents the novel Droop-e grid-forming inverter control strategy, which establishes an a...
The shift from conventional synchronous generation to renewable inverter-interfaced sources has led ...
Abstract The control of grid‐connected inverters is recently executed with digital microprocessors d...
Generation is shifting from a centralized power generating facility having large synchronous generat...
Electrical power is the bedrock of modern civilization, and the large-scale hierarchical structure o...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...