Synchronverters: Inverters that mimic synchronous generators

Qing Chang Zhong*, George Weiss

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Abstract

In this paper, the idea of operating an inverter to mimic a synchronous generator (SG) is motivated and developed. We call the inverters that are operated in this way synchronverters. Using synchronverters, the well-established theory/algorithms used to control SGs can still be used in power systems where a significant proportion of the generating capacity is inverter-based. We describe the dynamics, implementation, and operation of synchronverters. The real and reactive power delivered by synchronverters connected in parallel and operated as generators can be automatically shared using the well-known frequency- and voltage-drooping mechanisms. Synchronverters can be easily operated also in island mode, and hence, they provide an ideal solution for microgrids or smart grids. Both simulation and experimental results are given to verify the idea.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5456209
Pages (from-to)1259-1267
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume58
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Funding

FundersFunder number
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilEP/E055877/1
Leverhulme Trust
Royal Academy of Engineering

    Keywords

    • Distributed generation
    • frequency drooping
    • inverter-dominated power system
    • load sharing
    • microgrid
    • parallel inverters
    • pulsewidth modulation (PWM) inverter
    • renewable energy
    • smart grid
    • static synchronous generator (SG)
    • synchronverter
    • virtual SG
    • voltage drooping

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