Nowadays, the proliferation of distributed renewable energy sources is a fact.
A microgrid is a good solution to self-manage the energy generation and consumption of
electrical loads and sources from the point of view of the consumer as well as the power
system operator. To make a microgrid as versatile as necessary to carry that out, a flexible
inverter is necessary. In this paper, an algorithm is presented to control an inverter and
make it complete and versatile to work in grid-connected and in isolated modes, injecting
or receiving power from the grid and always compensating the harmonics generated by
the loads in the microgrid. With this inverter, the microgrid can work while optimizing its
energy consumption or according to the power system operator instructions. The inverter
proposed is tested in a designed Matlab/Simulink simulation platform. After that, an
experimental platform designed and built ad hoc, including a DC source, AC linear and
non-linear loads, and a Semikron power inverter, is used to test the proposed control
strategies. The results corroborate the good system performance. The replicability of the
system is guaranteed by the use of low-cost devices in the implementation of the control.This research was funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain (National Database Identifier of Subsidies: 532399), through the project “Comprehensive Control System to optimize the energy demand of electrical microgrids (SOSGED)”, reference number: PID2020-117828RB-100.Ingeniería Eléctrica y Térmica, de Diseño y Proyecto
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