1. Wind Turbine System based Virtual Synchronous Generator Control for Microgrid Frequency Regulation
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Rehman Haseeb Ur, Yan Xiangwu, Jan Mishkat Ullah, Abdelbaky Mohamed Abdelkarim, Iqbal Sheeraz, Egamnazarova Tamara, and Ali Rizvi Syed Asad Abbas
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The power system is dominated by the renewable energy resources since last two decades. The main cause behind this enormous deployment of RES is to combat the global warming and to decrease dependency on fossil fuels. Wind energy is one of the abundant available sources of energy throughout the world. However, the huge deployment of wind energy in the power system cause vulnerability to the system. The main cause is the lack of system inertia in RES which cannot effectively respond during the power imbalance condition. To counter this effect, the virtual synchronous generators are deployed in the RES based power system. The VSG mimics the synchronous generator features and therefore it possesses the ability to provide the inertial support to system. In this paper, a wind base multiple VSG system is proposed to counter the frequency irregularities of the system. Furthermore, a comparison with classical droop control is done based on load variation. Moreover, the genetic algorithm is used to optimize the values of damping and inertia of the VSG. The performance of the proposed system is validated in MATLAB/Simulink 2019.
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- 2021
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