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Enhanced power quality control strategy for single-phase inverters in distributed generation systems

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In this article, a single-phase inverter for distributed generation systems requiring power quality features, such as harmonic and reactive power compensation for grid-connected operation, is proposed, where the inverter controls the active power flow from the renewable energy source to the grid and also performs the nonlinear load current harmonic compensation keeping the grid current almost sinusoidal.
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Power electronic converters are commonly used for interfacing distributed generation systems to the electrical power network. This paper deals with a single-phase inverter for distributed generation systems requiring power quality features, such as harmonic and reactive power compensation for grid-connected operation. The idea is to integrate the DG unit functions with shunt active power filter capabilities. With the proposed approach, the inverter controls the active power flow from the renewable energy source to the grid and also performs the non-linear load current harmonic compensation keeping the grid current almost sinusoidal. The control scheme employs a current reference generator based on Sinusoidal Signal Integrator (SSI) and Instantaneous Reactive Power (IRP) theory together with a repetitive current controller. Experimental results obtained on a 4 kVA inverter prototype demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed solution.

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8 – Distributed Generation

TL;DR: This chapter includes a section in which the impact of DG on the quality of electric power is analyzed and different control strategies of the inverters that are used as interface for the connection between DG and network are analyzed.
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Implementation and Comparison of Active and Reactive Power Flow Control Methods in a Single Phase Grid-Connected Microgrid

TL;DR: In this article, different methods to control active and reactive power flow from the AC source in a single phase microgrid when it operates in grid-connected mode are presented and compared with respect to their static performance.

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Non-linear Control of a PV System coupled to the power grid

TL;DR: In this paper, the classification and the nature of the inverter used in PV system is presented, and the authors examine coupling simulation results of a photovoltaic source on the power grid via a 2-level DC-AC converter with NPC structure.
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