In this paper, an improved nonlinear controller structure, which inherits both virtual inertia (VI) and current-limiting properties in grid-connected voltage-source converters (VSCs), is proposed. The proposed method inherits the V dc ~ ω droop control for inertia emulation and frequency control, and Q ~ V droop control for AC voltage support. The current-limiting property, which is a critical issue for the protection of grid interface inverters throughout the whole operation including the grid faults is proven analytically for VI-based VSCs using nonlinear control theory. Furthermore, small-signal stability of the system is examined considering the effects of different controller gains in order to provide guidance for the selection of thei...
This research focuses on two promising control strategies for integrating power-electronic-based ren...
Due to the ever-increasing power demands and a desire for carbon footprint reduction, conventional f...
Inertia reduction due to inverter-based resource (IBR) penetration deteriorates power system stabili...
Due to environmental concerns, the rise of renewable energy units is causing a paradigm change in th...
Publisher Copyright: AuthorDriven by environmental and economic aspects, the proliferation of renewa...
The current energy arena is changing, from fossil fuel-based generation to power electronic converte...
Integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) into power systems is growing due to eco-friendly con...
This article presents an enhanced control strategy for voltage source converters (VSCs) based on vir...
Distributed virtual inertia is an approach of providing synthetic inertia in small-scale modern grid...
International audienceThe paper proposes an adaptive variable synthetic inertia strategy to provide ...
Renewable energy sources are integrated into a grid via inverters. Due to the absence of an inherent...
In this paper, a current-limiting droop controller with nonlinear dynamics is proposed for the stand...
A current-limiting droop controller is proposed for single-phase grid-connected inverters with an ...
Grid-forming voltage source converter (VSC) plays a vital role in the future renewable energy-based ...
For a high penetration level of distributed energy resources (DERs) in the grid, virtual synchronous...
This research focuses on two promising control strategies for integrating power-electronic-based ren...
Due to the ever-increasing power demands and a desire for carbon footprint reduction, conventional f...
Inertia reduction due to inverter-based resource (IBR) penetration deteriorates power system stabili...
Due to environmental concerns, the rise of renewable energy units is causing a paradigm change in th...
Publisher Copyright: AuthorDriven by environmental and economic aspects, the proliferation of renewa...
The current energy arena is changing, from fossil fuel-based generation to power electronic converte...
Integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) into power systems is growing due to eco-friendly con...
This article presents an enhanced control strategy for voltage source converters (VSCs) based on vir...
Distributed virtual inertia is an approach of providing synthetic inertia in small-scale modern grid...
International audienceThe paper proposes an adaptive variable synthetic inertia strategy to provide ...
Renewable energy sources are integrated into a grid via inverters. Due to the absence of an inherent...
In this paper, a current-limiting droop controller with nonlinear dynamics is proposed for the stand...
A current-limiting droop controller is proposed for single-phase grid-connected inverters with an ...
Grid-forming voltage source converter (VSC) plays a vital role in the future renewable energy-based ...
For a high penetration level of distributed energy resources (DERs) in the grid, virtual synchronous...
This research focuses on two promising control strategies for integrating power-electronic-based ren...
Due to the ever-increasing power demands and a desire for carbon footprint reduction, conventional f...
Inertia reduction due to inverter-based resource (IBR) penetration deteriorates power system stabili...