Power Generation Technology ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4): 797-806.DOI: 10.12096/j.2096-4528.pgt.23172

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Dynamic Power Decoupling Control of Virtual Synchronous Generator Based on Improved Virtual Impedance

Mingwei REN, Cong SHAO, Kai SHI, Peifeng XU, Yuxin SUN   

  1. School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, Jiangsu Province, China
  • Received:2024-10-19 Revised:2024-12-30 Published:2025-08-31 Online:2025-08-21
  • Contact: Cong SHAO
  • Supported by:
    Jiangsu University Superior Discipline Construction Project (Phase Ⅲ)(PAPD-2018-87)

Abstract:

Objectives When a virtual synchronous generator (VSG) is connected to a medium and low voltage distribution network, the line impedance exhibits resistive and inductive characteristics, resulting in strong coupling in the VSG output power. This coupling can cause power oscillations and even deviations in the internal power control, affecting power quality and transmission stability. To address these issues, an improved power decoupling strategy based on virtual capacitance is proposed. Methods By simplifying the VSG grid-connected model and conducting small-signal modeling, the power coupling mechanism is analyzed to identify key factors contributing to coupling. Based on this analysis, the concept of virtual capacitance is introduced, and an improved control method utilizing virtual capacitance is proposed. Finally, simulations are conducted on the MATLAB/Simulink platform to verify the effectiveness of the proposed strategy. Results The capacitive characteristics of virtual capacitance not only enhance the system’s operational stability, but also correct the output voltage reference, effectively mitigating oscillations exacerbated by power coupling. Conclusions The proposed control strategy reduces the interference caused by active power command changes or load switching on reactive power, suppressing strong power coupling during the dynamic process of the system.

Key words: virtual synchronous generator (VSG), power coupling, virtual capacitance, microgrid, line impedance, virtual impedance, power decoupling, distributed energy resources

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