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Title: Synchronverter With Emulation Based Current Control to Improve Small Signal Stability in Islanded Microgrid
Authors: Maurya, Siddhant Singh
Jain, Trapti
Umarikar, Amod C.
Keywords: Active power sharing;current control;microgrids;synchronverter (SV)
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Maurya, S. S., Jain, T., & Umarikar, A. C. (2025). Synchronverter With Emulation Based Current Control to Improve Small Signal Stability in Islanded Microgrid. 6(4), 1688–1699. https://doi.org/10.1109/JESTIE.2025.3590837
Abstract: Among various inertia based grid-forming control techniques, synchronverter (SV) has emerged as a promising solution. In islanded mode of operation, the SV regulates frequency and voltage, enabling active power sharing. However, SV control employed in islanded microgrid experiences voltage sensitivity issues, leading to current distortions thereby causing active and reactive power oscillations under the influence of inductive and constant power load (CPL). In addition, disproportionate active power sharing occurs upon local frequency restoration. This article proposes a current-controlled synchronverter (CCSV) that offers fast current control by emulating the LCL filter equations. This reduces distortion in currents offering a straight forward approach for balanced as well as unbalanced loading conditions. As a result, active and reactive power oscillations are eliminated, and active power sharing is enhanced upon local frequency restoration. For islanded microgrid with multiple converters, the SV parameters were optimized to offer improved stability, reduced frequency deviation, and better performance under different loading conditions. The proposed method is compared with some existing techniques, and the performance of the CCSV is tested by simulating microgrid test system using real-time digital simulator and evaluating small signal stability. The proposed method is also tested under unbalanced loading conditions, demonstrating effective mitigation of unbalance in bus voltages, which is essential for CPLs. Furthermore, controller hardware-in-loop testing, along with comprehensive analysis and comparisons are conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed CCSV. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
URI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JESTIE.2025.3590837
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17067
ISSN: 2687-9735
2687-9743
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Electrical Engineering

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