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Enhancement of Power-Quality with Grid Interconnection of Renewable Energy Source at the Distribution Level at Different Loads

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.3, No. 5)

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Page : 1085-1092

Keywords : DG - Distributed Generation; RES - Renewable Energy Sources; PLL - Phase Locked Loop; PCC - Point of Common Coupling; PWM - Pulse Width Modulation; UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply; APF - Active Power Filters; THD - Total Harmonic Distortion; UPF - Unit;

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Abstract

Renewable energy resources (RES) are being increasingly connected in distribution systems utilizing power electronic converters. This paper presents a novel control strategy for achieving maximum benets from these grid-interfacing inverters when installed in 3-phase 4-wire distribution systems. The inverter is controlled to perform as a multi-function device by incorporating active power lter functionality. The inverter can thus be utilized as 1) power converter to inject power generated from RES to the grid, and 2) Shunt APF to compensate current unbalance, load current harmonics, load reactive power demand and load neutral current. All of these functions may be accomplished either individually or simultaneously. With such a control, the combination of grid-interfacing inverter and the 3-phase 4-wire linear/non-linear unbalanced load at point of common coupling appears as balanced linear load to the grid. This new control concept is demonstrated with extensive MATLAB/ Simulink simulation studies and validated through digital signal processor-based laboratory experimental results.

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