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Review on Multi-Objective Control Strategies for Distributed Generation on Inverter-Based Microgrids

Oscar Gonzales, Jean‐Michel Clairand, Elisa Peñalvo López, Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivà

2020Energies28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microgrids have emerged as a solution to address new challenges in power systems with the integration of distributed energy resources (DER). Inverter-based microgrids (IBMG) need to implement proper control systems to avoid stability and reliability issues. Thus, several researchers have introduced multi-objective control strategies for distributed generation on IBMG. This paper presents a review of the different approaches that have been proposed by several authors of multi-objective control. This work describes the main features of the inverter as a key component of microgrids. Details related to accomplishing efficient generation from a control systems’ view have been observed. This study addresses the potential of multi-objective control to overcome conflicting objectives with balanced results. Finally, this paper shows future trends in control objectives and discussion of the different multi-objective approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Reliability (semiconductor)Distributed generationControl (management)InverterComputer scienceKey (lock)Component (thermodynamics)Control engineeringStability (learning theory)MicrogridEngineeringReliability engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)Power (physics)Renewable energyArtificial intelligenceElectrical engineeringVoltageThermodynamicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMedicineMachine learningComputer securityMicrogrid Control and OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementHybrid Renewable Energy Systems
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