Voltage security in AC microgrids: A power flow-based approach considering droopcontrolled inverters

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This study deals with the problem of voltage security in microgrids. In general, voltage security is an issue for power systems, where the lack of reactive power is a concern. For microgrids a complexity is imposed, since frequency and voltage level deviations may take place by the operation of droop-controlled inverters. This study incorporates the load margin calculation into a microgrid structure. For this purpose, a special power flow program is developed in order to consider the effects of the droop-controlled inverters. Simulation results are obtained with the help of an islanded distribution system with only generators coupled by droop-controlled inverters, so the proposed methodology may be tested and discussed.

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De Souza, A. C. Z., Santos, M., Castilla, M., Miret, J., De Vicuña, L. G., & Marujo, D. (2015). Voltage security in AC microgrids: A power flow-based approach considering droopcontrolled inverters. IET Renewable Power Generation, 9(8), 954–960. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-rpg.2014.0406

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