Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 3574: Synchronverter Control Strategy: A Review of Different Improvements and Applications


Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 3574: Synchronverter Control Strategy: A Review of Different Improvements and Applications

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18133574

Authors:
Michell Josep Quintero-Durán
John Edwin Candelo-Becerra
Mario Eduardo González-Niño
Saúl Andrés Hernández-Moreno
Rodolpho Fernando Váz

In power grids that integrate renewable energy sources, the virtual synchronous machine (VSM) or synchronverter offers a viable solution to the challenge posed by reduced inertia. This technology employs inverters to transfer power to the electrical network that relies on a control algorithm emulating the dynamic behavior of synchronous machines. Over the past decade, it has been applied in various contexts, leveraging its control structure based on the fundamental equations of synchronous machines. Although several review articles have been published on control strategies for grid-forming inverters, they often lack a specific focus on recent developments related to the synchronverter. Therefore, this paper aims to fill that gap by presenting a detailed review on high-quality research databases to retrieve recent documents published in recent years. These documents were classified according to journals, conferences, and books. A keyword bibliographic analysis was performed to identify the attractive topics related to the synchronverter control strategy. The paper reviews recent improvements in and applications of the synchronverter, identifying emerging trends and new potential use cases to provide a workflow guide for readers and researchers, as the documents are presented in comprehensive tables, streamlining the process of locating specific references. In addition, some advantages and disadvantages of synchronverters are reported.



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