COORDINATED CONTROL OF A WIND TURBINE–DRIVEN DFIG SYSTEM WITH SOLAR PV–BATTERY STORAGE FOR REMOTE AREA DISTRIBUTED GENERATION

Authors

  • Thota Sathvika Author
  • DR. K. Ranjith Kumar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17075716

Abstract

This article presents a synchronizing control for wind turbine (WT) driven doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) system with DG (Diesel Generator) in a remote area consisting of solar photovoltaic (PV) array and the battery energy storage. The DFIG is operated with two voltage source converters (VSCs) namely VSC on rotor side (VSCR) and VSC on load side (VSCL) by sharing common DC link with a battery. Moreover, the solar PV array is connected to the DC link through a boost converter, which is used to acquire peak power from the PV array. The microgrid is designed with minimum power converters with enhanced reliability and reduced intermittency especially for islands. Moreover, two controls are presented for successful and smooth operation of microgrid. An additional frequency loop is added in the control of VSCR for minimizing the power fluctuations and for smooth connection of DG to DFIG-solarbattery based isolated microgrid with static transfer switch. Moreover, the VSCR control is framed to build the rated voltage at the DFIG stator with control over ON/OFF operation of VSCR. It is also designed to harness the maximum power from wind. The control of VSCL is framed to regulate the DG power to operate it in optimal fuel consumption zone whenever it is synchronized. Simulations are performed at steady and varying wind speeds, varying PV insolation and at unbalanced connected loads.

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Published

11-08-2025

How to Cite

COORDINATED CONTROL OF A WIND TURBINE–DRIVEN DFIG SYSTEM WITH SOLAR PV–BATTERY STORAGE FOR REMOTE AREA DISTRIBUTED GENERATION. (2025). International Journal of Engineering Research and Science & Technology, 21(3 (1), 1597-1607. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17075716