Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSETS.2019.8744928
Title: Hardware-in-loop Control of a Standalone Microgrid
Authors: Srinivasan, Aarthi
JOYMALA MOIRANGTHEM 
PANDA,SANJIB KUMAR 
Krishnanand, KR
Keywords: Science & Technology
Technology
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Engineering
Standalone microgrid
hardware-in-the-loop
renewable energy sources
battery energy storage
solar PV
diesel generator
INVERTER
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2019
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Srinivasan, Aarthi, JOYMALA MOIRANGTHEM, PANDA,SANJIB KUMAR, Krishnanand, KR (2019-01-01). Hardware-in-loop Control of a Standalone Microgrid. 1st IEEE International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies and Systems (IEEE-ICSETS) : 365-370. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSETS.2019.8744928
Abstract: Microgrids are instrumental for renewable energy integration, owing to their distributed nature and disposition towards self-sufficiency. A standalone microgrid with photovoltaic panels, battery energy storage and diesel generator is designed, and corresponding implementation of control technique is presented in this paper. The transition between the available sources while holding the microgrid parameters within permissible limits are also discussed in detail. The models are constructed in Piecewise Linear Electrical Circuit Simulation (PLECS) environment and hardware in the loop control is correspondingly executed. The models are run in real-time using PLECS RT box for validation of the control strategy. The main objective of the microgrid so formed is to utilize the renewable source to the maximum, while providing uninterrupted power supply to the critical loads. Only when both photovoltaic source and the battery are unable to meet the critical load demand, the diesel generator gets used. Also, the non-critical loads are connected to the grid only when the generation from the photovoltaic source is able to meet the combined demand of critical and non-critical loads.
Source Title: 1st IEEE International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies and Systems (IEEE-ICSETS)
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/169754
ISBN: 9781538669716
DOI: 10.1109/ICSETS.2019.8744928
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