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Comprehensive Review on Detection and Classification of Power Quality Disturbances in Utility Grid With Renewable Energy Penetration

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A critical review of techniques used for detection and classification PQ disturbances in the utility grid with renewable energy penetration is presented, to provide various concepts utilized for extraction of the features to detect and classify the P Q disturbances even in the noisy environment.
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The global concern with power quality is increasing due to the penetration of renewable energy (RE) sources to cater the energy demands and meet de-carbonization targets. Power quality (PQ) disturbances are found to be more predominant with RE penetration due to the variable outputs and interfacing converters. There is a need to recognize and mitigate PQ disturbances to supply clean power to the consumer. This article presents a critical review of techniques used for detection and classification PQ disturbances in the utility grid with renewable energy penetration. The broad perspective of this review paper is to provide various concepts utilized for extraction of the features to detect and classify the PQ disturbances even in the noisy environment. More than 220 research publications have been critically reviewed, classified and listed for quick reference of the engineers, scientists and academicians working in the power quality area.

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Adaptive Detection of Islanding and Power Quality Disturbances in a Grid-Integrated Photovoltaic System

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used morphological filters combined with empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to implement an efficient adaptive signal processing-based detection for islanding as well as PQ disturbances.
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An Application of Spectral Kurtosis to Separate Hybrid Power Quality Events

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Detection and classification of low-frequency power disturbances using a morphological max-lifting scheme

TL;DR: In this article, a morphological max-lifting scheme was proposed for the detection and classification of low-frequency power disturbances, which employed mathematical morphology for its advantage in noise removing and maxlifting for its ability of information preserving.
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A novel FPGA-based system for real-time calculation of the Spectral Kurtosis: A prospective application to harmonic detection

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Power quality disturbance detection based on morphology singular entropy

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