Generalized dynamical modeling of multiple photovoltaic units in a grid-connected system for analyzing dynamic interactions

Tahsin Fahima Orchi, Md Apel Mahmud*, Amanullah Maung Than Oo

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Abstract

This paper aims to develop the generalized dynamical model of multiple photovoltaic (PV) units connected to the grid along with the dynamic interaction analysis among different PV units. The dynamical models of multiple PV units are developed by considering three different configurations through which these PV units are connected to the grid. These configurations include: (a) the direct connection of multiple PV units to the grid; (b) the connection of multiple PV units to the grid through a point of common coupling (PCC); and (c) the connection of PV units without a PCC. The proposed modeling framework provides meaningful insights for analyzing dynamic interaction analysis where these interactions from other PV units are expressed in terms of voltages and line impedances rather than the dynamics of currents. The dynamic interactions among different PV units for all these configurations are analyzed using both analytical and simulation studies. Simulations are carried out on an IEEE 15-bus test system and dynamic interactions are analyzed from the total harmonic distortions (THDs) in the current responses of different PV units. Both analytical and simulation studies clearly indicate that the effects of dynamic interactions are prominent with the increase in PV units.

Original languageEnglish
Article number296
Number of pages12
JournalEnergies
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dynamic interactions
  • Dynamical modeling
  • Grid-connected system
  • Multiple PV units

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