One Mega Watt Microgrid Solar Energy and Diesel Generator Using MATLAB
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Microgrid; Distributed energy resources; Distributed generation technology; Future grid, solar cell, MPPT algorithm, Diesel generator.Abstract
Due to the increasing demand for energy and environmental pollution, researchers are interested in the grid connection capabilities of distributed generation as a new developing technology for delivering dependable and clean power supply. Energy production, storage and loads are all part of the microgrid control system that may operate in grid-tied or isolated mode. There must be a way for the microgrid to handle voltage and frequency adjustments in order to safeguard the grid and any linked loads. Needed is support for control of the generating and load sides, as well as the resynchronization process A microgrid is described in this article, along with standard distributed generating technologies. Additionally, a thorough examination of energy storage devices, microgrid loads, interfaced distributed energy resources (DER), power electronic interface modules, and the connectivity of various microgrids is included. This research also covers stability, control, and communication tactics in depth. This article explains the current microgrid control strategies in use throughout the globe and provides a comparison of several control systems with their advantages and disadvantages. As a result, it helps researchers imagine how a microgrid would be used in a real-world scenario, as well as how the grid may grow in the future. Conclusions highlight important discoveries and prospective research directions for improved microgrids in the future.
Keywords- Microgrid; Distributed energy resources; Distributed generation technology; Future grid, solar cell, MPPT algorithm, Diesel generator.
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