Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques

In microgrids, stability is ensured by maintaining a power ratio that balances total energy production and demand via coordinated management of various distributed generation (DG) units. In recent years, there has been intense research on incorporating advanced techniques into control methods for mi...

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Main Authors: K.N. Yogithanjali Saimadhuri, M. Janaki
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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description In microgrids, stability is ensured by maintaining a power ratio that balances total energy production and demand via coordinated management of various distributed generation (DG) units. In recent years, there has been intense research on incorporating advanced techniques into control methods for microgrids. However, a thorough examination of the hierarchical control methods for various microgrid topologies is rarely addressed. Specifically, the interplay between control methodologies namely centralized, decentralized, and distributed across AC, DC, and hybrid microgrids has not been thoroughly explored. This study fills that gap by offering a comprehensive overview of microgrid architectures and hierarchical control methods, with a special emphasis on their application to various topologies. In contrast to previous studies, this study critically investigates how two popular control strategies namely droop control and virtual impedance strategies are implemented in parallel-connected inverters for efficient power sharing. We also highlight various approaches, challenges, limitations, advancements and a comparative analysis to direct further study and real-world implementations. This review is a helpful resource for researchers and practitioners looking to improve the stability and efficiency of microgrid systems using novel control techniques.
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spelling doaj-art-d8b85250c201444ea1ceaf5260f53bb92025-01-03T04:08:55ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302025-03-0125103799Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniquesK.N. Yogithanjali Saimadhuri0M. Janaki1Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Vellore 632 014, TamilNadu, IndiaCorresponding author.; Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Vellore 632 014, TamilNadu, IndiaIn microgrids, stability is ensured by maintaining a power ratio that balances total energy production and demand via coordinated management of various distributed generation (DG) units. In recent years, there has been intense research on incorporating advanced techniques into control methods for microgrids. However, a thorough examination of the hierarchical control methods for various microgrid topologies is rarely addressed. Specifically, the interplay between control methodologies namely centralized, decentralized, and distributed across AC, DC, and hybrid microgrids has not been thoroughly explored. This study fills that gap by offering a comprehensive overview of microgrid architectures and hierarchical control methods, with a special emphasis on their application to various topologies. In contrast to previous studies, this study critically investigates how two popular control strategies namely droop control and virtual impedance strategies are implemented in parallel-connected inverters for efficient power sharing. We also highlight various approaches, challenges, limitations, advancements and a comparative analysis to direct further study and real-world implementations. This review is a helpful resource for researchers and practitioners looking to improve the stability and efficiency of microgrid systems using novel control techniques.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123024020425Microgrid (MG)Distributed generation (DG)Renewable energy sources (RES)Hierarchical controlDroop controlVirtual impedance
spellingShingle K.N. Yogithanjali Saimadhuri
M. Janaki
Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
Results in Engineering
Microgrid (MG)
Distributed generation (DG)
Renewable energy sources (RES)
Hierarchical control
Droop control
Virtual impedance
title Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
title_full Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
title_fullStr Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
title_full_unstemmed Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
title_short Advanced control strategies for microgrids: A review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
title_sort advanced control strategies for microgrids a review of droop control and virtual impedance techniques
topic Microgrid (MG)
Distributed generation (DG)
Renewable energy sources (RES)
Hierarchical control
Droop control
Virtual impedance
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123024020425
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