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Control and Protection Requirements for Microgrids
Reza Iravani([email protected])
Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Toronto
10 King's College RoadToronto, Ontario
CANADA M5S 3G4
Montreal 2006 – Symposium on MicrogridsJune 23, 06
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Outline
• Definitions• Microgrid Control• Microgrid Protection• A Signal Processing Module for Microgrid Integrated Control and Protection
– Application Example– Study Results
• Conclusions
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Definitions
• Distributed Resource (DR) Unit:is either a distributed Generation (DG) unit, a Distributed Storage (DS) unit, or any combination of DG and DS units that can be operated as eithera “dispatchable” or a ”non-dispatchable” entity.
• Dispatchable DR Unit:is a unit that its output instantaneous real-power and/or reactive-power components are controllable, for a pre-specified time interval.
• Microgrid:is a cluster of DR units and loads services by an electric power grid (usually at a distribution voltage class), and capable of:– operation in a grid-connected mode,– operation in an islanded (autonomous) mode,– transition between grid-connected and islanded modes,– ride-through for each DR unit in either grid-connected and islanded modes.
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Microgrid Control Functions:• Control of DR units (based on locally and/or remotely measured signals)
- excitation and governor controls of Synchronous Machine (SM) based DR units- direct- and quadrature-axis variables controls of VSC-coupled DR units, i.e.
- current-controlled VSC (CC-VSC)- voltage-controlled VSC (VC-VSC)- hybrid or hierarchical of VC-VSC and CC-VSC
- imposition of limits for each controller
• Coordination of DR unit controls - Coordination of controllers of DR units for real-power management, for example
based on frequency-droop (and frequency restoration) method - Coordination of controllers of DR units and reactive-power sources for voltage
control, for example based on (a) voltage-droop, (b) voltage regulation, (c) power factor correction, (d) or any combination of these methods
- Coordination of limiters
A scenario that causes excursion of a microgrid out of the acceptable operational region, should be counteracted by activating:
(a) either another set of controls, e.g. based on a “discrete event control strategy”(b) or microgrid protection.
Coordination of controls requires fast “detection” capability.
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Microgrid Protection Functions
• Protection against “fast transient events” which are beyond the speed of response and/or range of operation of continues controls, for example:
– surge arrester operation in response to transient over-voltages – fuse operation due to faults– fast current limiter operation subsequent to faults
• Protection against “dynamic events” for which fast controls of a microgrid can participate either to reduce the impacts or mitigate the phenomena, for example:
– over/under voltage protection– over/under frequency operation
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Microgrid Protection Functions (Continued)
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• The latter case requires “integration” of protection and control functions either through (i) change of control mode/strategy (e.g. CC-SVC to VC-VSC mode), (ii) dynamic change of control parameters, (iii) activating auxiliary controls, or (iv) a combination of (I) to (iii). Application example are to:
– enhance ride-through capability of DR units during microgrid faults,– enable fast islanding detection to prevent DR tripping,– provide ride-through capability subsequent to single-phase load
energization,– enable transition between grid-connected and islanded modes.
Integration of Control and protection functions requires fast “detection” capability.
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7Block diagram representation of the Unified Three-phase Signal Processor (UTSP)
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DG unit: variable-speed, direct-drive wind unit
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field-controlled SG27 rpm, 84-pole690 Volt
• Generator Technology:
IGBT switchtwo-level converter2400 Hz switching frequency
• Converter Technology:1000 kW• Rated Power of Unit:
SG Grid
AC-DC
DC-DCConverter System
DC-AC
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(a) positive-sequence current controller and (b) positive-sequence voltage/current resolver with embedded PLL
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(a) negative-sequence current controller and (b) negative-sequencevoltage/current resolver
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Block diagram of the converter PWM signal generator
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Control Protection platform of the DG Unit including UTSP
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Schematic diagram of the DG unit under UL1741 anti-islanding test condition
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Schematic diagram of the DG system illustrating positive- and negative-sequence current injection for islanding detection
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UTSP and the test system signals under UL1741 test conditions (a) PCC voltages, (b) grid currents, (c,d) PCC instantaneous positive-, and negative- sequence voltages
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Instantaneous power components of converter, load, and grid
(e)
(f)
(g)
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UTSP simulated output signals under UL1741 test conditions (a) estimated frequency, (b,c) PCC estimated magnitudes of positive-, and negative-sequence voltages
(a)
(b)
(c)
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UTSP output signals under UL1741 test conditions (a) estimated frequency, (b,c) estimated magnitudes of positive-, and negative-sequence PCC voltages
(a)
(b)
(c)
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Estimated magnitude of the negative-sequence of PCC voltage for different levels of injected negative-sequence current
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Estimated magnitude of the negative-sequence of PCC voltage for different SCR values
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UTSP output signals when L changes from 95 to 105% of rated value (a) estimated frequency, and (b,c) estimated magnitudes of positive-, and negative-sequence PCC voltages
(a)
(b)
(c)
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Summary and Conclusions
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• Operation of a DR unit in a microgrid requires coordinated control and protection strategies that can handle:
- grid-connected mode of operation,- islanded (autonomous) mode of operation,- transition between grid-connected and islanded modes,- ride-through transients in grid-connected and islanded modes.
• Coordination of control and protection of a DR unit requires fast and reliable detection of type and severity of microgrid disturbances.
• A detection method was presented and it its analog implementation and digital hardware realization were illustrated.
• Application of the detection method for islanding detection of a DG unit, under UL1741test conditions, was demonstrated.