Coordinated Control of Distributed Energy Storage Systems for DC Microgrids Coupling Photovoltaics and Batteries

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Abstract

To adapt to frequent charge and discharge and improve the accuracy in the DC microgrid with independent photovoltaics and distributed energy storage systems, an energy-coordinated control strategy based on increased droop control is proposed in this paper. The overall power supply quality of the DC microgrid is improved by optimizing the output priority of the multi-energy storage system. When photovoltaic and energy storage work simultaneously, the proposed method can dynamically adjust their working state and the energy storage unit’s droop coefficient to meet the system’s requirements. In DC microgrids with energy storage units of different capacities, the proposed strategy can be used to maintain the stability of bus voltage, improve the equalization speed and accuracy of the energy storage state of charge, and avoid the shutdown of energy storage units due to overcharge or discharge. Verification of the proposed strategy is implemented with MATLAB/Simulink. The simulation results show the proposed control strategy’s effectiveness in balancing energy supply and demand and reducing the time of charging and discharging energy storage units.

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Zhang, Q., Song, Z., Ru, Q., Fan, J., Qiao, L., Li, M., … Li, S. (2023). Coordinated Control of Distributed Energy Storage Systems for DC Microgrids Coupling Photovoltaics and Batteries. Energies, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020665

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