IP Library Granted Patent US 12689221
Granted Patent B2
US 12689221 · App. 18/986,347 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Systems and methods for paralleling multiple power sources

Inventor: Mike James Scheuerell (Stillwater, MN)
Assignee: Cummins Power Generation Inc.
H02J3/46H02J3/16H02J3/32H02J3/381
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Patent No.
US 12689221
App. No.
18/986,347
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for managing loads on a power grid are provided. In some embodiments, the load control system includes one or more power sources connected to a power grid. A method includes determining, by a first genset connected to a power grid, a power average at a first rate, and generating, by the first genset, a filtered power average. The filtered average includes the power average at a second rate. The filtered power average is used in the control algorithm to balance the load share of power sources on the power grid.

Claims (44)

1 . A method comprising:

determining, by a first genset connected to a power grid, a power parameter at a first rate, wherein the power parameter represents a current power output of the first genset relative to a total power capacity of the first genset;

generating, by the first genset using a low pass filter, a filtered power parameter, wherein the filtered power parameter is the power parameter at a second rate different from the first rate; and

transmitting, by the first genset to a second genset, the filtered power parameter that allows the second genset to adjust a power output of the second genset such that a filtered power parameter of the second genset is adjusted toward the filtered power parameter of the first genset.

2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising, transmitting, by the first genset over a network, the power parameter at the second rate to one or more other power sources connected to the power grid.

3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving, at the second genset via a network to which the first genset and the second genset are connected, the filtered power parameter; and

adjusting, at the second genset, the power output of the second genset such that the filtered power parameter of the second genset is adjusted toward the filtered power parameter of the first genset.

4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising increasing, at the second genset, the power output of the second genset in response to determining that the filtered power parameter of the second genset is lower than the filtered power parameter of the first genset.

5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising decreasing, at the second genset, the power output of the second genset in response to determining that a power parameter percentage of the second genset is higher than a power parameter percentage of the first genset.

6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving, at an energy storage system (ESS), the filtered power parameter; and

adjusting, at the ESS, set points of a droop curve of the ESS, wherein the set points affect a response of the ESS to sensed electrical parameters on the power grid.

7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein adjusting the set points of the droop curve comprises setting the set points to a maximum charge configuration in response to the filtered power parameter being below a lower threshold.

8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the lower threshold is indicative that the first genset is at minimum load requirement of the first genset.

9 . The method of claim 6 , wherein adjusting the set points of the droop curve comprises setting the set points to a maximum discharge configuration in response to the filtered power parameter being above an upper threshold.

10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the filtered power parameter comprises low pass filtering, based on a cutoff frequency associated with a network rate of a network to which the first genset is connected, the power parameter that is determined at the first rate.

11 . A power source configured to be coupled to a power grid, the power source comprising:

a sensor configured to monitor a parameter of the power source; and

a controller configured to:

determine, based at least in part on the parameter, a power parameter of the power source at a first rate, wherein the power parameter represents a current power output of the power source relative to a total power capacity of the power source;

generate a filtered power parameter using a low pass filter, wherein the filtered power parameter comprises the power parameter at a second rate different from the first rate; and

transmit the filtered power parameter to a remote power source.

12 . The power source of claim 11 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine a voltage or frequency response of the power source on the power grid;

detect a predetermined event on the power grid based on the voltage or frequency response; and

adjust a voltage or frequency output of the power source in response to a detection of the predetermined event.

13 . The power source of claim 12 , wherein the controller is further configured to filter off a higher frequency component of the power parameter to adjust the voltage or frequency output of the power source.

14 . The power source of claim 11 , wherein the controller is further configured to start a power save mode in response to determining that a power demand on the power source is below a threshold.

15 . The power source of claim 14 , wherein the controller is further configured to electrically disconnect the power source from the power grid during the power save mode.

16 . A system comprising:

a first power source configured to be coupled to a power grid; and

a first controller configured to:

determine a power parameter of the first power source at a first rate, wherein the power parameter represents a percentage of a current power output of the first power source relative to a total power capacity of the first power source;

generate a filtered power parameter using a low pass filter, wherein the filtered power parameter is the power parameter at a second rate different from the first rate; and

transmit the filtered power parameter to one or more other power sources connected to the power grid, the filtered power parameter allowing the one or more other power sources to adjust a power output of the one or more other power sources such that a filtered power parameter of the one or more other power sources is adjusted toward the filtered power parameter of the first power source.

17 . The system of claim 16 , further comprising a second power source configured to be coupled to the power grid and communicably coupled to the first power source, the second power source comprising:

a second controller configured to:

receive the filtered power parameter of the first power source; and

adjust the power output of the second power source such that a filtered power parameter of the second power source is adjusted toward the filtered power parameter of the first power source.

18 . The system of claim 17 , wherein the second controller is further configured to change the power output of the second power source based on the filtered power parameter of the second power source and the filtered power parameter of the first power source.

19 . The system of claim 16 , further comprising an energy storage system (ESS) coupled to the power grid and communicably coupled to the first power source, the ESS comprising:

a second controller configured to adjust one or more parameters of the ESS, the one or more parameters associated with a response of the ESS to sensed electrical parameters on the power grid.

20 . The system of claim 19 , wherein the second controller is further configured to adjust the one or more parameters of the ESS to start a maximum charge droop state in which the ESS is configured to receive power from the power grid.