Enabling High-Efficiency Economic Dispatch of Hybrid AC/DC Networked Microgrids: Steady-State Convex Bi-Directional Converter Models

Zipeng Liang, Chi Yung Chung, Wenjie Zhang, Qin Wang, Wei Lin, Chongyu Wang

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Abstract

The use of bi-directional converters (BDCs) is crucial for enhancing power exchange in hybrid AC/DC networked microgrids (NMGs). However, the dynamic nature of their conversion efficiency and the non-convex conversion direction expression of BDC models result in a highly non-convex programming problem, which leads to significant computational challenges. This paper proposes a least squares approximation approach to simplify the complex trigonometric function that characterizes the dynamic changes in BDC conversion efficiency with power. The simplified expression transforms the original non-convex relationship into a computationally efficient convex form. Subsequently, we systematically explore and validate the sufficient conditions to achieve non-simultaneous rectification and inversion behaviors of BDCs in a convex form. These explored conditions are further customized and extended to various practical application scenarios. Case studies are conducted on a hybrid AC/DC NMG with 66 nodes. The results demonstrate that our proposed least squares approximation method transforms the computationally intractable model into one that is solvable. Additionally, the explored conditions contribute to a substantial reduction in solution time by more than two orders of magnitude. These results verify the superiority of our proposed method, and showcase its applicability in practical scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-61
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • bi-directional converters
  • conversion direction
  • dynamic conversion efficiency
  • economic dispatch
  • Hybrid AC/DC networked microgrids

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science

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