Sparse and Safe Frequency Regulation for Inverter Intensive Microgrids

10 Jul 2022  ·  Junhui Zhang, Lizhi Ding, Xiaonan Lu, Wenyuan Tang ·

This paper developed a novel control approach for the sparse and safe frequency regulation for inverter intensive microgrids (MGs). In the scenario, the inverters and external grids are expected to reach a synchronized desired frequency under regulations. To this end, the active power set-point acting as a control from a high-level controller is designed while considering two important performance metrics "sparsity" and "safety", which are to reduce the information exchange between controllers and ensure that the frequency keeps in safety regions during the whole operation process. Our proposed control design framework allows the sparse linear feedback controller (SLFC) to be unified with a family of conditions for safe control using control barrier functions. A quadratic programming (QP) problem is then constructed, and the real-time control policy is obtained by solving the QP problem. Importantly, we also found that the real-time control for each inverter depends on the cross-layer communication network topology which is the union of the one between controllers from SLFC and the one determined by the power flow network. Furthermore, our approach has been validated through extensive numerical simulations.

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