Title
Detailed analysis of generator emulation control impedance network of microgrid inverters
Abstract
Microgrids are self contained, small-scale versions of the centralized electric power system, where power is produced, transmitted, consumed, and managed locally. They can operate as part of a host electrical power system (grid tie) or as stand alone when the main power grid is not available. Achieving a smooth mode transition from grid tie to standalone operation is an important aspect of microgrid operation. The concept of Generator Emulation Control (GEC) has already been proposed as a suitable control strategy for inverters, which offers a seamless and fast transient response especially during mode changes. This paper will present a detailed analysis of the GEC control scheme.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/IAS.2011.6074431
IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting
Keywords
Field
DocType
Smart grid,microgrid,inverter control,renewable energy,distributed Generators (DG),seamless mode transition
Electric power,Smart grid,Power control,Electric power system,Electronic engineering,Emulation,Power electronics,Engineering,Electrical engineering,Grid,Microgrid
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0197-2618
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maknouninejad, A.1121.09
N. Kutkut200.34
Issa Batarseh35921.55
Zhihua Qu410817.73