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Title: A comprehensive review of control strategies to overcome challenges during LVRT in PV systems
Authors: Joshi, Jyoti
Swami, Anurag Kumar
Jately, Vibhu
Azzopardi, Brian
Keywords: Photovoltaic power systems -- Technological innovations
Electric power distribution
Photovoltaic power systems
Electric power systems
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Joshi, J., Swami, A. K., Jately, V., & Azzopardi, B. (2021). A comprehensive review of control strategies to overcome challenges during LVRT in PV systems. IEEE Access, 9, Joshi, J., Swami, A. K., Jately, V., & Azzopardi, B. (2021). A comprehensive review of control strategies to overcome challenges during LVRT in PV systems. IEEE Access,9, 121804-121834.
Abstract: Due to the high penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic (GCPV) systems, the network operators are regularly updating the grid codes to ensure that the operation of GCPV systems will assist in maintaining grid stability. Among these, low-voltage-ride-through (LVRT) is an essential attribute of PV inverters that allows them to remain connected with the grid during short-term disturbances in the grid voltage. Hence, PV inverters are equipped with control strategies that secure their smooth operation through this ride-through period as per the specified grid code. However, during the injection of reactive power under LVRT condition, various challenges have been observed, such as inverter overcurrent, unbalance phase voltages at the point of common coupling (PCC), overvoltage in healthy phases, oscillations in active, reactive power and dc-link voltage, distortion in injected currents and poor dynamic response of the system. Several strategies are found in the literature to overcome these challenges associated with LVRT. This paper critically reviews the recent challenges and the associated strategies under LVRT conditions in GCPV inverters. The drawbacks associated with the conventional current control strategies are investigated in MATLAB/Simulink environment. The advanced LVRT control strategies are categorized and analyzed under different types of grid faults. The work categorizes the state-of-the-art LVRT techniques on the basis of the synchronization methods, current injection techniques and dc-link voltage control strategies. It is found that state-of-the-art control strategies like OVSS/OCCIDGS provides improved voltage support and current limitation, which results in smooth LVRT operation by injecting currents of enhanced power quality.
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