Hybrid DC and AC power distribution network as an alternative solution for isolated microgrids

H. A. Oliveira, L. A. de Souza Ribeiro, J. G. de Matos, Osvaldo Ronald Saavedra Mendez, M. P. F. de Assunção
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This work proposes a topology of isolated microgrids with hybrid network (part in DC and part in AC) of electric power distribution. The topology consists of using a main DC power distribution system and subsystems with AC distribution. DC/AC converters are strategically distributed along the main DC network, forming AC subsystems, in order to serve a certain number of consumers with AC loads. Although there are loads that can be fed in DC, this is not a reality for household loads in several countries, which are basically AC powered. Thus, the interest of this work was to evaluate the possible advantages of this topology as compared to the conventional AC microgrids with low voltage distribution network. In this context, the main aspect studied was to increase the extension of the distribution network without the need to use electric transformers or conductors with larger cross sections. Intrinsically, the efficiency of the energy distribution was evaluated with respect to the energy losses, and the variation of the implantation and operation costs. An isolated microgrid with a purely AC distribution network was used as reference: the microgrid with solar-wind generation of Lençóis Island is located in northeastern Brazil.
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混合直流和交流配电网络作为隔离微电网的替代解决方案
本文提出了一种具有混合配电网络(部分直流和部分交流)的隔离微电网拓扑结构。该拓扑由直流主配电系统和交流配电子系统组成。DC/AC变流器沿直流主网有策略地分布,形成交流子系统,以服务一定数量的具有交流负荷的用户。虽然有负载可以用直流供电,但这对于一些国家的家庭负载来说是不现实的,这些国家基本上是交流供电的。因此,这项工作的兴趣是评估这种拓扑结构与具有低压配电网的传统交流微电网相比可能具有的优势。在这种情况下,研究的主要方面是增加配电网的延伸,而不需要使用更大截面的变压器或导体。从本质上讲,能量分配的效率是根据能量损失、注入和运行成本的变化来评估的。以一个纯交流配电网的孤立微电网为参照:位于巴西东北部的Lençóis岛的太阳能风力发电微电网。
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