Transient control for micro-grid with multiple distributed generations based on hybrid system theory

Abstract With the rapid increase in the rate of distributed generation (DG) penetration depth, the issues of improving micro-grid transient become more significant. This paper investigates a two-level hierarchical hybrid control consists of continuous local controller for each DG unit at the first level coordinated by discrete supervisory control strategies at the secondary level for transients performance enhancement of micro-grid with various DG units following pre-planned or accidental events. The discrete supervisory control strategies are established based on information fusion technique by using wide-area measurements (WAMs) in order to switch each DG subsystem into apposite operational mode following large disturbances. The continuous local controller for each DG unit is designed based on multiple Lyapunov stability theory integrating linear matrix inequality (LMI) techniques in order to regulate the set point of each DG subsystem to reach the best performance and acceptable operation indexes. The effectiveness of the proposed hybrid control is demonstrated through simulation examples.