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Harmonic current filtering and resonance damping have become important concerns in the operation and control of the islanded microgrids. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a control method for the inverter-interfaced distributed generation (DG) units to autonomously share the harmonic currents and resonance damping burdens. The approach employs a load compensator based on the decomposition of output current, in addition to the outer droop-based power controller and the inner voltage and current controllers. The load compensator consists of a virtual-fundamental-impedance loop for the enhanced reactive power sharing and a variable-harmonic-impedance loop which allows to counteract the harmonic voltage drops across the grid-side inductance of the DG inverter and also to dampen out harmonic resonance propagation in the microgrid. Finally, the laboratory tests on a three-phase islanded microgrid setup are carried out to validate the performance of the proposed control scheme.
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