학술논문

Remote Power Control Strategy Based on Virtual Flux Approach for the Grid Tied Power Converters
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2018 IEEE. :7114-7120 Sep, 2018
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Reactive power
Renewable energy sources
Power control
Estimation
Transformers
Power system reliability
Synchronization
Voltage Sensorless
Virtual Flux Estimation
Voltage Source Converter
Proportional Resonant Current Controller
LCL-Filter
Remote Point
Language
ISSN
2329-3748
Abstract
The control of active and reactive power for the Renewable Energy Sources (RES) based power plants are very important. The injection of active and reactive power to the grid is normally controlled at the Point of Common Connection (PCC) where this point is typically far away from the power converter station. This paper proposed a controlling principle which is based on virtual flux approach that permits to control remotely the power injected at the PCC. The results will show that the Virtual Flux (VF) estimation is capable to estimate the grid voltage in any point of the network as well as the capability of the control principle to inject the specific amount of active and reactive power at a point that can be some kilometers away. In this paper, the basic principle for the remote power control is presented and the effectiveness of the proposed system has been validated by experimental studies.