Enhanced inverter-based controls are considered for microgrids, which use additional actuation beyond a droop-like term. Shaping of the microgrid’s small-signal dynamics using such enhanced controls is posed as a structural controllability problem. A graph-theoretic characterization of structural controllability is obtained, in terms of the concept of zero-forcing sets.Two benchmark test systems are used to illustrate the selection of locations where enhanced controls should be applied, based on the graph-theoretic analysis. These examples indicate that small-signal characteristics can be shaped using a relatively small number of enhanced controls
Published: March 24, 2022
Citation
Roy S., S.G. Aksoy, S. Sarkar, P. Wang, and S.J. Young. 2021.Structural Controllability Assessment for Inverter-Based Microgrids. In North American Power Symposium (NAPS 2021), November 14-16, 2021, College Station, TX, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-165688.doi:10.1109/NAPS52732.2021.9654687