Survivability of Autonomous Microgrid during Overload Events

TitleSurvivability of Autonomous Microgrid during Overload Events
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsWei Du, Robert H Lasseter, Amrit S Khalsa
JournalIEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Date Published04/2018
ISSN1949-3053
Abstract

Grid-forming sources are voltage sources that draw necessary currents to meet any load changes. A load step can cause part or all of these sources to become overloaded in a microgrid. This paper presents an overload mitigation controller that addresses the two overload issues in a microgrid by actively controlling the sources’ frequency. When part of the sources in a microgrid is overloaded, the controller autonomously transfers the extra load to other sources by rapidly reducing its frequency. The frequency difference between sources during transient results in a change of phase angle, which redistributes the power flow. When all sources in a microgrid are overloaded, each source keeps dropping the frequency. Therefore, under frequency load shedding can be used to trip the non-critical loads resulting in the survival of microgrid. The advantages of these concepts are that communications between sources are not needed during transient, and the robust voltage control is maintained. Simulation and field tests from CERTS/AEP microgrid test site verify that the control strategy is effective in both purely inverter-based microgrids and inverter & generator mixed microgrids.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8345197/
DOI10.1109/TSG.2018.2829438
Short TitleIEEE Trans. Smart Grid