2020 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ias44978.2020.9334887
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Renewable Energy based Microgrid: Role of the Architecture in Grid Enhancement towards Sustainable Energy

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“…Therefore, control systems must have three hierarchical levels of primary, secondary, and tertiary control that can guarantee the correct operation of the MGs in the systems [44,47,83,85,86]. In addition, it must be considered that, given the existence of bidirectional energy flows and the high variability of the energy sources of the MG, new control stages are required that can decrease or mitigate the variation in voltage and the instability that this can cause [87][88][89][90]. The most demanding, detailed, robust, and flexible control systems can mitigate most of the impacts shown in this document since the control is transversal to all of MG's areas; in addition, new technologies that can manage the hierarchical control needed in the MG by means of Internet of Things (IoT) are arising [91].…”
Section: Control Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, control systems must have three hierarchical levels of primary, secondary, and tertiary control that can guarantee the correct operation of the MGs in the systems [44,47,83,85,86]. In addition, it must be considered that, given the existence of bidirectional energy flows and the high variability of the energy sources of the MG, new control stages are required that can decrease or mitigate the variation in voltage and the instability that this can cause [87][88][89][90]. The most demanding, detailed, robust, and flexible control systems can mitigate most of the impacts shown in this document since the control is transversal to all of MG's areas; in addition, new technologies that can manage the hierarchical control needed in the MG by means of Internet of Things (IoT) are arising [91].…”
Section: Control Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bidirectional flows and high variability of non-flexible energy sources in the MG There is a need for control systems with primary, secondary, and tertiary hierarchical levels to ensure the correct operation of the MGs in the systems, in addition to more demanding, detailed, robust, and flexible control systems X X [44,47,[82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90] Source: authors.…”
Section: Control Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can help minimize the total system cost, optimize investments and operation costs, and enable trading electricity with the main grid [1]. Additionally, microgrids can enhance the resilience of the grid and contribute to sustainable energy by effectively utilizing distributed renewable energy sources and mitigating their drawbacks [2]. Furthermore, Studies in Engineering and Exact Sciences, Curitiba, v.5, n.1, p. 354-370, 2024 microgrids with renewable energy integration can help reduce investment costs and power losses in remote areas, providing a reliable power source [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%