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Decoupling Power Quality Issues in Grid-Microgrid Network Using Microgrid Building Blocks

Systems and Control 2024-09-04 v2 Systems and Control

Abstract

Microgrids are evolving as promising options to enhance reliability of the connected transmission and distribution systems. Traditional design and deployment of microgrids require significant engineering analysis. Microgrid Building Blocks (MBB), consisting of modular blocks that integrate seamlessly to form effective microgrids, is an enabling concept for faster and broader adoption of microgrids. Back-to-Back converter placed at the point of common coupling of microgrid is an integral part of the MBB. This paper presents applications of MBB to decouple power quality issues in grid-microgrid network serving power quality sensitive loads such as data centers, new grid-edge technologies such as vehicle-to-grid generation, and serving electric vehicle charging loads during evacuation before disaster events. Simulation results show that MBB effectively decouples the power quality issues across networks and helps maintain good power quality in the power quality sensitive network based on the operational scenario.

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@article{arxiv.2408.11934,
  title  = {Decoupling Power Quality Issues in Grid-Microgrid Network Using Microgrid Building Blocks},
  author = {Samrat Acharya and Priya Mana and Hisham Mahmood and Francis Tuffner and Alok Kumar Bharati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.11934},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This paper is accepted for publication in IEEE IECON 2024, Chicago, IL. The complete copyright version will be available on IEEE Xplore when the conference proceedings are published

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