An optimal power control strategy for grid-following inverters in a synchronous frame

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This work proposes a power control strategy based on the linear quadratic regulator with optimal reference tracking (LQR-ORT) for a three-phase inverter-based generator (IBG) using an LCL filter. The use of an LQR-ORT controller increases robustness margins and reduces the quadratic value of the power error and control inputs during transient response. A model in a synchronous reference frame that integrates power sharing and voltage–current (V–I) dynamics is also proposed. This model allows for analyzing closed-loop eigenvalue location and robustness margins. The proposed controller was compared against a classical droop approach using proportional-resonant controllers for the inner loops. Mathematical analysis and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) experiments under variations in the LCL filter components demonstrate fulfillment of robustness and performance bounds of the LQR-ORT controller. Experimental results demonstrate accuracy of the proposed model and the effectiveness of the LQR-ORT controller in improving transient response, robustness, and power decoupling.

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Patarroyo-Montenegro, J. F., Vasquez-Plaza, J. D., Andrade, F., & Fan, L. (2020). An optimal power control strategy for grid-following inverters in a synchronous frame. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(19), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10196730

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