Power Calculations by Using Enhanced Frequency-Locked Loops
As the future electric power grid will be driven by distributed renewable energy sources, the deployment of grid-connected power converters will also grow to enable seamless grid and energy source interaction. To provide the reliable operation of these converters, the estimation of fundamental grid parameters is important. The most common estimation techniques are a phase-locked loops (PLL) and a frequency-locked loops (FLL). However, those techniques encounter challenges in conducting parameter estimation when the input signal is unbalanced due to DC-offset, harmonics, signal sags, and frequency and phase variations. This paper presents an enhanced FLL loop enriched with an additional loop for estimation and rejection of the DC-offset. Active and reactive power calculations in grid-connected microgrids by using the modified FLL loops with DC-offset rejection is a novel application introduced in this paper. Experimental verification has demonstrated that the enhanced FLL loop provides fast and reliable parameter estimation as well as stable and robust power calculations, even in the presence of a DC-offset.