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Similar to the traditional synchronous generator (SG), a drawback of the virtual synchronous generator (VSG) is the active power oscillation, especially in the system with parallel VSGs. In this paper, a decentralized transient damping (DTD) control strategy is proposed to suppress active power oscillation during load fluctuations in the parallel VSGs system, which is based on embedding the transient electromagnetic power compensation and transient damping power compensation (TDPCP) control into the original VSG active power controller, providing two new degrees of freedom for the flexible regulation of the system damping ratio without frequency measurement. In this way, the damping ratio of the parallel VSGs system can be adjusted more freely without affecting the steady-state characteristics of the system. Therefore, this flexible transient damping characteristic can facilitate the suppression of active power oscillation under load fluctuations. Moreover, the proposed method is immune to the parameter mismatch of the parallel VSGs. The design of key parameters and stability analysis are presented. Finally, the feasibility of the proposed control strategy is verified through the simulation and experimental results.
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