With high penetration of renewable energy, DC distributed power systems (DDPSs) need to improve the inertia response and damping capacity of the power grid. The effects of main circuit parameters and control factors on the inertia, damping and synchronization of the DDPS were studied in this paper. Firstly, the dynamic model of DDPSs based on frequency droop control is established in the DC voltage control (DVC) timescale. Then, a static synchronous generator (SSG) model is used to analyze the parameters that affect the inertial level, damping effect and synchronization capability of the DDPS. The analysis results show that an optimal design of the frequency droop coefficient and proportional integral (PI) parameters of the DC bus voltage c...
This research focuses on two promising control strategies for integrating power-electronic-based ren...
A microgrid may be supplied from inertial (rotating type) and non-inertial (converter-interfaced) di...
Renewable energy sources (RESs), e.g., wind and solar photovoltaics, have been increasingly used to ...
The increasing amount of renewable power generation systems is a challenging issue for the control a...
In a DC grid, the inherent inertial support from the DC capacitors is too small to resist step chang...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
Presently, there is a large need for a better understanding and extensive quantification of grid sta...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
With ambitions of reducing the environmental pollution, power systems integrate larger shares of Ren...
Improving the dynamics of the widely applied gridconnected power converters has been drawing a lot o...
Direct voltage fluctuations due to the presence of relatively large DC reactors (as an essen-tial pa...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
A microgrid may be supplied from inertial (rotating type) and non-inertial (converter-interfaced) di...
Renewable energy is usually connected to the DC micro-grid by a large number of power electronic dev...
This research focuses on two promising control strategies for integrating power-electronic-based ren...
A microgrid may be supplied from inertial (rotating type) and non-inertial (converter-interfaced) di...
Renewable energy sources (RESs), e.g., wind and solar photovoltaics, have been increasingly used to ...
The increasing amount of renewable power generation systems is a challenging issue for the control a...
In a DC grid, the inherent inertial support from the DC capacitors is too small to resist step chang...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
Presently, there is a large need for a better understanding and extensive quantification of grid sta...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
With ambitions of reducing the environmental pollution, power systems integrate larger shares of Ren...
Improving the dynamics of the widely applied gridconnected power converters has been drawing a lot o...
Direct voltage fluctuations due to the presence of relatively large DC reactors (as an essen-tial pa...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
A microgrid may be supplied from inertial (rotating type) and non-inertial (converter-interfaced) di...
Renewable energy is usually connected to the DC micro-grid by a large number of power electronic dev...
This research focuses on two promising control strategies for integrating power-electronic-based ren...
A microgrid may be supplied from inertial (rotating type) and non-inertial (converter-interfaced) di...
Renewable energy sources (RESs), e.g., wind and solar photovoltaics, have been increasingly used to ...