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Advanced photovoltaic inverter control development and validation in a controller-hardware-in-the-loop test bed
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2017
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionPower Electronics ConverterPhotovoltaic SystemPower ElectronicsPhotovoltaic Power StationController-hardware-in-the-loop Test BedPhotovoltaicsSystems EngineeringChil Test BedElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerElectric GridComputer EngineeringElectric Grid IntegrationSmart GridEnergy ManagementPenetration LevelsRooftop PhotovoltaicsPower Inverter
Penetration levels of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation on the electric grid have increased in recent years. In the past, most PV installations have not included grid-support functionalities. But today, standards such as the upcoming revisions to IEEE 1547 recommend grid support and anti-islanding functions-including volt-var, frequency-watt, volt-watt, frequency/voltage ride-through, and other inverter functions. These functions allow for the standardized interconnection of distributed energy resources into the grid. This paper develops and tests low-level inverter current control and high-level grid support functions. The controller was developed to integrate advanced inverter functions in a systematic approach, thus avoiding conflict among the different control objectives. The algorithms were then programmed on an off-the-shelf, embedded controller with a dual-core computer processing unit and field-programmable gate array (FPGA). This programmed controller was tested using a controller-hardware-in-the-loop (CHIL) test bed setup using an FPGA-based real-time simulator. The CHIL was run at a time step of 500 ns to accommodate the 20-kHz switching frequency of the developed controller. The details of the advanced control function and CHIL test bed provided here will aide future researchers when designing, implementing, and testing advanced functions of PV inverters.
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