Abstract:
A Microgrid (MG) is a part of the power system that
consists of loads, distributed generations (DGs), and
energy storage units. It operates in On-grid or Off-grid
modes. When a microgrid operates in an Off-grid mode,
its voltage and frequency must be adjusted to prescribed
acceptable limits. This paper introduces a comprehensive
review of research studies related to the available control
schemes used in microgrids. The control methods are
divided into three categories. The first category includes
classical control methods that apply a conventional
control method to adjust MG parameters. The second
category is adaptive control methods to control the
system parameters. The last category is the intelligent
control methods that modify the classical control
methods by applying one of the intelligent control
methods. This paper presents a brief comparison
between these control methods based on the method
description, merits and demerits of each method and it
gives a brief description of the main contribution of the
researches containing these control methods.