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Comprehensive Review of Distributed FACTS Control Algorithms for Power Quality Enhancement in Utility Grid With Renewable Energy Penetration

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of various conventional and adaptive algorithms used to control DFACTS devices for improvement of power quality in utility grids with RE penetration is presented.
Abstract: Rapid industrialization and its automation on the globe demands increased generation of electrical energy with more reliability and quality. Renewable energy (RE) sources are considered as a green form of energy and extensively used as an alternative source of energy for conventional energy sources to meet the increased demand for electrical power. However, these sources, when integrated to the utility grid, pose challenges in maintaining the power quality (PQ) and stability of the power system network. This is due to the unpredictable and variable nature of generation by these sources. The distributed flexible AC transmission system (DFACTS) devices such as distributed static compensator (DSTATCOM) and dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) play an active role in mitigating PQ issues associated with RE penetration. The performance of DFACTS devices is mostly dependent on the type of control algorithms employed for switching of these devices. This paper presents a comprehensive review of various conventional and adaptive algorithms used to control DFACTS devices for improvement of power quality in utility grids with RE penetration. This review intends to provide a summary of the design, experimental hardware, performance and feasibility aspects of these algorithms reported in the literature. More than 170 research publications are critically reviewed, classified, and listed for quick reference for the advantage of engineers and academician working in this area.

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TL;DR: A critical review of techniques used for detection and classification PQ disturbances in the utility grid with renewable energy penetration is presented, to provide various concepts utilized for extraction of the features to detect and classify the P Q disturbances even in the noisy environment.
Abstract: The global concern with power quality is increasing due to the penetration of renewable energy (RE) sources to cater the energy demands and meet de-carbonization targets. Power quality (PQ) disturbances are found to be more predominant with RE penetration due to the variable outputs and interfacing converters. There is a need to recognize and mitigate PQ disturbances to supply clean power to the consumer. This article presents a critical review of techniques used for detection and classification PQ disturbances in the utility grid with renewable energy penetration. The broad perspective of this review paper is to provide various concepts utilized for extraction of the features to detect and classify the PQ disturbances even in the noisy environment. More than 220 research publications have been critically reviewed, classified and listed for quick reference of the engineers, scientists and academicians working in the power quality area.

104 citations


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11 Aug 2020-Energies
TL;DR: A thorough discussion and comprehensive review of DVR topologies based on operations, power converters, control methods, and applications and the state-of-the-art in works of literature, and comparative study on power quality issues are provided.
Abstract: Power quality is a pressing concern and of the utmost importance for advanced and high-tech equipment in particular, whose performance relies heavily on the supply’s quality. Power quality issues like voltage sags/swells, harmonics, interruptions, etc. are defined as any deviations in current, voltage, or frequency that result in end-use equipment damage or failure. Sensitive loads like medical equipment in hospitals and health clinics, schools, prisons, etc. malfunction for the outages and interruptions, thereby causing substantial economic losses. For enhancing power quality, custom power devices (CPDs) are recommended, among which the Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) is considered as the best and cost-effective solution. DVR is a power electronic-based solution to mitigate and compensate voltage sags. This paper provides a thorough discussion and comprehensive review of DVR topologies based on operations, power converters, control methods, and applications. The review compares the state-of-the-art in works of literature, and comparative study on power quality issues, the DVR principle along with its operation modes, the DVR components, the DVR topologies based on energy storage, the DVR topologies based on single-/three-phase power converters, and the DVR topologies based on control units that have different control processing stages. Furthermore, modified and improved configurations of the DVR, as well as its integration with distributed generations, are described. This work serves as a comprehensive and useful reference for those who have an interest in researching DVRs.

58 citations

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TL;DR: A critical one-stop handbook related to one hundred and four methods in six categories covering all kinds of networks and tailored applications for ESS selection, evaluation criteria, modelling and solution methods is provided.
Abstract: Energy storage system (ESS) has been expected to be a viable solution which can provide diverse benefits to different power system stakeholders, including generation side, transmission network (TN), distribution network (DN) and off-grid microgrid. Prudent ESS allocation in power grids determines satisfactory performance of ESS applications. Optimal sizing and placement of ESS are crucial for power quality improvement of DN and transmission system protection setting. To solve this issue, considerable researches have been done either in modelling or algorithms. However, various options and complex characteristics in different sub-systems make it difficult to appraise a specific method for an ESS application, while the existing reviews only focus on ESS applications in DN. This paper provides a critical one-stop handbook related to one hundred and four methods in six categories covering all kinds of networks and tailored applications. Meanwhile, a systematic methodology is presented with an extensive latest literature review, including ESS selection, evaluation criteria, modelling and solution methods. Particularly, different technical requirements and modelling methods of different sub-systems are outlined. Besides, pros and cons of optimization methods are thoroughly analysed and compared to reveal state-of-the-art studies. Finally, key points in optimal ESS sizing and placement are concluded along with recommendations for future research.

52 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare and relate prior and latest developments on PQ and stability challenges and their solutions and highlight the recommendations and future trends for PQ improvement are highlighted at the end.
Abstract: Recently, the penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs) into electrical power systems is witnessing a large attention due to their inexhaustibility, environmental benefits, storage capabilities, lower maintenance and stronger economy, etc. Among these RESs, offshore wind power plants (OWPP) are ones of the most widespread power plants that have emerged with regard to being competitive with other energy technologies. However, the application of power electronic converters (PECs), offshore transmission lines and large substation transformers result in considerable power quality (PQ) issues in grid connected OWPP. Moreover, due to the installation of filters for each OWPP, some other challenges such as voltage and frequency stability arise. In this regard, various customs power devices along with integration control methodologies have been implemented to deal with stated issues. Furthermore, for a smooth and reliable operation of the system, each country established various grid codes. Although various mitigation schemes and related standards for OWPP are documented separately, a comprehensive review covering these aspects has not yet addressed in the literature. The objective of this study is to compare and relate prior as well as latest developments on PQ and stability challenges and their solutions. Low voltage ride through (LVRT) schemes and associated grid codes prevalent for the interconnection of OWPP based power grid have been deliberated. In addition, various PQ issues and mitigation options such as FACTS based filters, DFIG based adaptive and conventional control algorithms, ESS based methods and LVRT requirements have been summarized and compared. Finally, recommendations and future trends for PQ improvement are highlighted at the end.

34 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a nonlinear adaptive backstepping control technique applied to a DFIG based wind system and an optimization technique that uses the rooted tree optimization (RTO) algorithm.
Abstract: With the development of wind power generation in recent years, several studies have dealt with the active and reactive power control of wind power systems, along with the quality of energy produced and the connection to distribution networks. In this context, this research proposes a new contribution to the field. The major objective of this work is the development of a nonlinear adaptive backstepping control technique applied to a DFIG based wind system and an optimization technique that uses the rooted tree optimization (RTO) algorithm. The backstepping control strategy is based on the Lyapunov nonlinear technique to guarantee the stability of the system. It is applied to the two converters (i.e., machine and network sides) and subsequently improved with estimators to make the proposed system robust to parametric variation. The RTO technique is based on monitoring the behavior of the underlying foundation of trees in search of underground water in accordance with the level of underground control. The solution proposed for the control is validated using two methods: (1) a simulation on MATLAB/Simulink to test the continuation of the reference (real wind speed) and the robustness of the system and (2) a real-time implementation on a dSPACE-DS1104 board connected to an experimental bench in a laboratory. Simulation and experimental results highlight the validation of the proposed model with better performance compared with other control techniques, such as sliding mode control, direct power control, and field-oriented control.

32 citations

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TL;DR: A variable learning rate least mean square (LMS) based on hyperbolic tangent function is used to enhance the rate of convergence and suppress the existing noise in the system for the control of distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) consisting of a three-leg voltage source converter (VSC) with a zig-zag transformer to eliminate the significant neutral current caused by non-linear unbalanced loads in a three phase four-wire supply system.
Abstract: A variable learning rate least mean-square (LMS) based on hyperbolic tangent function is used to enhance the rate of convergence and to suppress the existing noise in the system for the control of distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) consisting of a three-leg voltage source converter (VSC) with a zig-zag transformer to eliminate the significant neutral current caused by non-linear unbalanced loads in a three-phase four-wire supply system. Simulation is made for the proposed control algorithm in three-phase four-wire DSTATCOM system and its performance is compared with the conventional Adaline-based LMS control algorithm. It is also shown that the convergence rate of the proposed control algorithm is quite faster in comparison with the conventional control algorithm. A prototype of DSTATCOM is developed and the real-time implementation of the proposed control algorithm is performed on a digital signal processor. Test results have demonstrated the satisfactory performance of DSTATCOM with the proposed control algorithm under linear and non-linear loads.

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  • ...More than 170 research publications [1-176] have been reviewed critically and presented in seven sections of this paper....

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TL;DR: A plug-in unit is presented to manage control voltage saturation and maximum current limit in shunt active filters (SAFs), where unconstrained control algorithms are already defined, and results are presented considering an internal-model-based current controller.
Abstract: In this brief, a plug-in unit is presented to manage control voltage saturation and maximum current limit in shunt active filters (SAFs), where unconstrained control algorithms are already defined. The proposed unit extends the operating region of such devices, i.e., under large transients and overload conditions, with performance guarantees. Therefore, improved robustness, availability, and composability of SAFs are obtained. The solution is composed of two parts. An antiwindup (AW) unit is defined to deal with control input saturation by modifying the current references through a suitably designed additional dynamics. In addition, a current saturation strategy is formulated. Again the current reference is modified, accounting for the limitations of the system, augmented with the AW scheme. The approach is valid for any kind of unconstrained controller adopted to steer SAFs. Here, results are presented considering an internal-model-based current controller. Simulation and experimental tests confirm the effectiveness of the method.

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  • ...trol [163], proportional resonant integral (PRI) controller [164], optimized reactive power compensation algorithm (RPCA) [165], adaptive observer-based harmonic cancellation technique [130], non-linear adaptive controller [166], anti-windup [167], damped second order generalized integrator (DSOGI) [168], [169], decoupled adaptive noise detection (DAND) [170], admittance LMS neural network [126], LMF algorithm [171], combined LMS-LMF [172], momentum least mean square (MLMS) [173], improved linear sinusoidal tracer (ILST) [174], [175] and modified RLS [128]....

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TL;DR: In this paper, a low rating photovoltaic fed improved hybrid distributed static compensator (DSTATCOM) was proposed for the compensation of harmonics and reactive power in solar system.

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  • ...Photo-voltaic RE source integrated into hybridDSTATCOM for PQ improvement is presented in [79]....

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TL;DR: In this paper, the use of pulsewidth modulated voltage source converter (PWM-VSC) for power quality improvement of a wound field synchronous generator-based diesel generator (DG) set realising standalone supply system is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents the use of pulse-width modulated voltage source converter (PWM-VSC) for power quality improvement of a wound field synchronous generator-based diesel generator (DG) set realising standalone supply system. The system consists of a diesel engine driven wound field synchronous generator, a three-leg PWM-VSC with a capacitor on the DC link and linear/non-linear loads. The PWM-VSC supplies the leading kilo volt-amphere reactive (kVAR) to the loads and maintains the unity power factor of the DG set. In addition, it eliminates the harmonics from the source currents and provides load balancing. The terminal voltage is controlled by field excitation control of the generator and the supply frequency is controlled by the speed regulating system of the diesel engine. A variable step size filter-x least mean square-based control algorithm is used for estimation of reference currents for control of VSC.

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TL;DR: A unique two-fold adaptive linear neural network (ADALINE) for fast and accurate measurement of fundamental, harmonics, sub-harmonics, inter-harmonic and decaying DC components of a distorted current signal with additive noise is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents a unique two-fold adaptive linear neural network (ADALINE) for fast and accurate measurement of fundamental, harmonics, sub-harmonics, inter-harmonics and decaying DC components of a distorted current signal with additive noise. The preceding parallel approach is termed as Master-Slave ADALINE (MS ADALINE). The Slave-ADALINE adopts least mean square (LMS) algorithm with a fixed and large step-size for weight vector adjustment. During the training interval or transients, this filter performs a significant role. On the other hand, the Master-ADALINE uses a variable step-size LMS algorithm for achieving a small steady-state error. At the end of each iteration, the local averages of the squared errors of both the ADALINE's are calculated and weights of the Master-ADALINE are updated accordingly. The amplitudes and phases of desired frequency components can be worked out from Master-ADALINE's weights. The proposed architecture improves the convergence speed by establishing an independent control action between the steady-state error and the speed of convergence. The simulation results of this method under various operating situations are analyzed and compared with single fold ADALINE structure that obeys dynamic step-size LMS (DSSLMS) adaptation rule. Eventually, a scaled laboratory prototype has been developed for the validation of the proposed technique in real-time utilization. This innovative research finding makes the power system smart and precise.

14 citations


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  • ...The weights are continuously updated until least mean square error is obtained [31], [120], [121] The weights are updated using following equation,...

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