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1 Dynamic Analysis and Control of Distributed Energy Resources in a Micro-Grid
Farid Katiraei Ph.D. Candidate Energy Systems Group, ECE Dept. University of Toronto Phone: ECE Graduate Symposium June 24, University of Toronto

2 Overview Introduction: Definition: Challenges: Conclusion
Distributed Energy Generation Introduction: Definition: Challenges: Conclusion Concept Micro-Grid Formation Operation Control Requirements Power Management Transient Performance

3 Distributed Energy Generation
DR Distributed Resource (DR): Small-scale, modular, power generation units located close to where the energy is used Underlying DR drivers: Re-Regulation Electricity Price Volatility Environmental Concerns Power Quality and Reliability Technological Development Distributed Generation (DG) Distributed Storage (DS) Combustion Engines Gas Turbines Wind Turbines Fuel Cells Solar thermal Photovoltaic Low-Head Hydro Geothermal Battery Storage Capacitor Storage Flywheels SMES

4 Micro-Grid ~ ~ ~ _ Utility Grid CB Central Power Plant Wind farm
Combined Generation ~ _ Photovoltaic Residential Customers Battery Storage Micro-Turbine Industrial Load Commercial Customer

5 Micro-Grid Formation and Operation
Grid-Connected Mode Islanding Initiation: Pre-planned switching Un-planned switching Islanding Transition Islanding Detection Dynamic Power Balance Autonomous Operation Frequency Restoration Power Sharing

6 Micro-Grid Challenges
System stability issues (Angle and Voltage instability) Power quality issues (Voltage and Frequency variations) Power management issues (Real power sharing, Reactive power requirements)

7 Project Overview System topologies Control strategies
Electronically interfaced DG Control strategies Small-signal models Eigenvalue analysis Transient analysis Operating scenarios Power management Micro-Grid Type Interface requirements Control systems DG Units

8 Conclusions Presence of an electronically-interfaced DG unit:
Provide fast/flexible control of Real and Reactive power generation. Maintains angle/voltage stability of the micro-grid even after severe islanding transients. Enhance voltage quality at specific bus. The proposed power management strategies: Effectively share real power of loads among DR units. Improve dynamic behavior of the system during islanding transients. Micro-Grid is a viable option for future power systems.

9 Thank You Question Phone: ECE Graduate Symposium F.katiraei © 2005 University of Toronto


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