Review of Model Predictive Control of Distributed Energy Resources in Microgrids

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Abstract

In recent years, in response to increasing environmental concerns, advances in renewable energy technology and reduced costs have caused a significant increase in the penetration of distributed generation resources in distribution networks. Nonetheless, the connection of distributed generation resources to distribution networks has created new challenges in the control, operation, and management of network reliability. This article is a review on the model predictive control (MPC) for distributed energy resources (DER) in microgrids. The solutions of MPC for energy conversion of solar photovoltaic, wind, and energy storage systems are covered in detail. MPC’s applications for increasing reliability of grid-connected converters under (a)symmetrical grid faults are also discussed. The promising potentials of the applications of MPC to the stable multi-variable control performance of DERs are highlighted. This work reflects strong symmetry on MPC control strategies and provides guidance map for readers to facilitate future research works in these exciting fields.

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Razmi, D., Babayomi, O., Davari, A., Rahimi, T., Miao, Y., & Zhang, Z. (2022, August 1). Review of Model Predictive Control of Distributed Energy Resources in Microgrids. Symmetry. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14081735

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