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Distributed Predictive Secondary Control with Soft Constraints for Optimal Dispatch in Hybrid Ac/Dc Microgrids

Journal
Ieee Transactions on Smart Grid
ISSN
1949-3053
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Espina-Gonzalez, E  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/TSG.2023.3261569
Abstract
Hybrid AC/DC microgrids (H-MGs) are a prominent solution for integrating distributed generation and modern AC and DC loads. However, controlling these systems is challenging as multiple electrical variables need to be controlled and coordinated. To provide flexibility to the control system, these variables can be regulated to specific values or within secure bands. This paper proposes a set of distributed model predictive control schemes for the secondary control level to control certain variables to specific values and other variables within secure pre-defined bands into H-MGs. Specifically, optimal dispatch of active and reactive power is achieved while frequency and voltages are regulated within secure bands in H-MGs. Dynamic models of AC generators, DC generators and interlinking converters along with their novel multi-objective cost functions are developed in constrained distributed predictive optimisation problems to simultaneously achieve the aforementioned objectives via information sharing. Extensive simulation work validates the performance of this proposal. © 2023 IEEE.
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