Partial-Power Flow Controller, Voltage Regulator, and Energy Router for Hybrid AC-DC Grids
Ehsan Asadi, Davood Keshavarzi, Alexander Koehler, Nima Tashakor, Stefan Goetz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a modular energy router for hybrid AC-DC grids that enhances control, reduces costs, and improves power quality through innovative topology and real-time validation.
Contribution
It presents a novel partial-power energy router architecture with modular series components for precise control in hybrid grids, reducing size, cost, and losses.
Findings
Effective control of power flows and voltages demonstrated
Significant reduction in component size and energy losses
Validated performance through hardware-in-the-loop and prototype tests
Abstract
The share of electronically converted power from renewable sources, loads, and storage is continuously growing in the low- and medium-voltage grids. These sources and loads typically rectify the grid AC to DC, e.g., for a DC link, so that a DC grid could eliminate hardware and losses of these conversion stages. However, extended DC grids lack the stabilizing nature of AC impedances so that the voltage is more fragile and power flows may need active control, particularly if redundancy as known from AC, such as rings and meshing, is desired. Furthermore, a DC infrastructure will not replace but will need to interface with the existing AC grid. This paper presents a partial-power energy router architecture that can interface multiple AC and DC lines to enable precise control of voltages and both active as well as reactive power flows. The proposed system uses modular low-voltage…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrogrid Control and Optimization · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection · Real-time simulation and control systems
