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Active Frequency with a Positive Feedback Anti-Islanding Method Based on a Robust PLL Algorithm for Grid-Connected PV PCS

Authors
Lee, Jong-PilMin, Byung-DukKim, Tae-JinYoo, Dong-WookYoo, Ji-Yoon
Issue Date
5월-2011
Publisher
KOREAN INST POWER ELECTRONICS
Keywords
Anti-Islanding; Grid-Connected; Photovoltaic PCS; PLL
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS, v.11, no.3, pp.360 - 368
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume
11
Number
3
Start Page
360
End Page
368
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112603
DOI
10.6113/JPE.2011.11.3.360
ISSN
1598-2092
Abstract
This paper proposes an active frequency with a positive feedback in the d-q frame anti-islanding method suitable for a robust phase-locked loop (PLL) algorithm using the FFT concept. In general, PLL algorithms for grid-connected PV PCS use d-q transformation and controllers to make zero an imaginary part of the transformed voltage vector. In a real grid system, the grid voltage is not ideal. It may be unbalanced, noisy and have many harmonics. For these reasons, the d-q transformed components do not have a pure DC component. The controller tuning of a PLL algorithm is difficult. The proposed PLL algorithm using the FFT concept can use the strong noise cancelation characteristics of a FFT algorithm without a PI controller. Therefore, the proposed PLL algorithm has no gain-tuning of a PI controller, and it is hardly influenced by voltage drops, phase step changes and harmonics. Islanding prediction is a necessary feature of inverter-based photovoltaic (PV) systems in order to meet the stringent standard requirements for interconnection with an electrical grid. Both passive and active anti-islanding methods exist. Typically, active methods modify a given parameter, which also affects the shape and quality of the grid injected current. In this paper, the active anti-islanding algorithm for a grid-connected PV PCS uses positive feedback control in the d-q frame. The proposed PLL and anti-islanding algorithm are implemented for a 250kW PV PCS. This system has four DC/DC converters each with a 25kW power rating. This is only one-third of the total system power. The experimental results show that the proposed PLL, anti-islanding method and topology demonstrate good performance in a 250kW PV PCS.
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