Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid

This paper proposes a practical and reliable decentralized load shedding strategy to protect the integrity of the direct-current (DC) microgrid. The proposed strategy utilizes time delays that automatically adapt to the DC microgrid operating conditions through continuous evaluation of the bus volta...

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Main Authors: Jafar Mohammadi, Firouz Badrkhani Ajaei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9119097/
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description This paper proposes a practical and reliable decentralized load shedding strategy to protect the integrity of the direct-current (DC) microgrid. The proposed strategy utilizes time delays that automatically adapt to the DC microgrid operating conditions through continuous evaluation of the bus voltage variations, without depending on remote communication. It is evaluated in comparison with the conventional timer-based load shedding strategy. The studies are performed in the PSCAD software environment, on a detailed model of a DC microgrid that contains various types of loads and distributed energy resources. The results of the investigations show that the proposed adaptive time delay strategy (i) effectively restores the balance between the power demand and supply in the DC microgrid by quickly shedding the necessary amount of loads, (ii) is able to prioritize the non-critical loads by coordinating the load shedding steps based on a pre-determined order, (iii) prevents the steady-state values of the DC microgrid voltages from falling below a predetermined lower limit, (iv) significantly limits the voltage sags caused by power deficit in the microgrid, (v) is highly expandable and is able to coordinate a large number of load shedding steps, and (vi) improves the reliability of the electrical power provided to the DC microgrid loads, by avoiding inessential load shedding.
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spelling doaj.art-caf76679e7364238a8e56ce232c4ebe72022-12-21T22:57:06ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01811450911451810.1109/ACCESS.2020.30029359119097Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current MicrogridJafar Mohammadi0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3520-6418Firouz Badrkhani Ajaei1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2635-4128Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Western University, London, ON, CanadaElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, Western University, London, ON, CanadaThis paper proposes a practical and reliable decentralized load shedding strategy to protect the integrity of the direct-current (DC) microgrid. The proposed strategy utilizes time delays that automatically adapt to the DC microgrid operating conditions through continuous evaluation of the bus voltage variations, without depending on remote communication. It is evaluated in comparison with the conventional timer-based load shedding strategy. The studies are performed in the PSCAD software environment, on a detailed model of a DC microgrid that contains various types of loads and distributed energy resources. The results of the investigations show that the proposed adaptive time delay strategy (i) effectively restores the balance between the power demand and supply in the DC microgrid by quickly shedding the necessary amount of loads, (ii) is able to prioritize the non-critical loads by coordinating the load shedding steps based on a pre-determined order, (iii) prevents the steady-state values of the DC microgrid voltages from falling below a predetermined lower limit, (iv) significantly limits the voltage sags caused by power deficit in the microgrid, (v) is highly expandable and is able to coordinate a large number of load shedding steps, and (vi) improves the reliability of the electrical power provided to the DC microgrid loads, by avoiding inessential load shedding.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9119097/Adaptive load sheddingintegrity protectiondirect-current microgridpower deficit
spellingShingle Jafar Mohammadi
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Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid
IEEE Access
Adaptive load shedding
integrity protection
direct-current microgrid
power deficit
title Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid
title_full Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid
title_fullStr Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid
title_short Adaptive Time Delay Strategy for Reliable Load Shedding in the Direct-Current Microgrid
title_sort adaptive time delay strategy for reliable load shedding in the direct current microgrid
topic Adaptive load shedding
integrity protection
direct-current microgrid
power deficit
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9119097/
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