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ALZATE-CASTANO, Ricardo  and  MANTILLA-VILLALOBOS, María Alejandra. Optimal Hierarchical Control of Isolated Microgrids. TecnoL. [online]. 2022, vol.25, n.53, e209.  Epub Aug 11, 2022. ISSN 0123-7799.  https://doi.org/10.22430/22565337.2358.

The objective of this article is to propose a novel method that uses hierarchical control to efficiently manage power resources in an isolated Direct Current (DC) microgrid. The scope of this paper is limited to a numerical study of the components of the micro-generation system using accurate mathematical models in a commercial simulation tool. The control methodology is based on power sharing by means of a hierarchical topology including several control layers. In particular, the internal control loops that regulate the electrical variables in individual generators are at the bottom of the hierarchy. In addition, the power-sharing technique distributes power at an intermediate level, and it is complemented by a Newton-Raphson optimization algorithm at the top, which aims to minimize the cost function. The cost of the microgrid is defined in terms of investment and maintenance indices. This study analyzes the case of a low-power isolated DC microgrid that combines an array of photovoltaic panels and a battery bank. The most relevant result was the optimization of its generation cost, which was verified using simulations of the control and power circuits. In conclusion, although simple, the proposed technique achieves efficient performance in managing the power resources of this microgrid under environmental disturbances.

Keywords : Hierarchical Control; Economic Dispatch; Renewable Energy Sources; Power Management; CC Microgrid.

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