Virtual synchronous generators (VSGs) are an interesting control approach for the connection of renewable energies to the electrical grid through power converters. These power devices have shown their ability to… Click to show full abstract
Virtual synchronous generators (VSGs) are an interesting control approach for the connection of renewable energies to the electrical grid through power converters. These power devices have shown their ability to enable grid supportive services in terms of both voltage and frequency. The implementation form shown in this article allows islanding and grid-forming operation of the device. A challenging problem that arises is to make the grid supportive services compatible with the instantaneous power limits that renewable energies can provide. In this article, an active power limiter (APL) is proposed, designed, and tested to manage output active power of power converters connected to a renewable source. The implementation of APL is tested on the synchronous power controller (SPC) that emulates inertia and output admittance. The simulation and experimental results shown in this article confirm that the proposed controller can efficiently control and limit the active power while still providing grid supportive services.
               
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