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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.
Abstract
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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Dealing with Distortions Affecting the Equipment for Hydrogen Generation in a Power Plant

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Droop control with an adjustable complex virtual impedance loop based on cloud model theory

TL;DR: Droop control framework with an adjustable virtual impedance loop is proposed in this paper, which is based on the cloud model theory and relies on the relevance of the reactive power responding the changing line impedance.
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Enhanced power quality control strategy for paralleled inverters in distributed generation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a flexible enhanced power quality control strategy for a multi-function distributed generation (DG) in an aggregated system using a voltage-controlled approach based on the virtual impedance theory.
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Harmonic circulation method with single-phase distributed generation units in three-phase three-wire power distribution systems

TL;DR: In this article, a harmonic circulation method for harmonic current suppression with single-phase DG units in three-phase three-wire systems is presented, where all harmonic currents in threephase grids can be removed without the installation of DG units at all harmonic sources.
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Advanced Solutions for Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid Addressing Intermittencies, Harmonics and Inertial Response

TL;DR: The most-adopted grid codes which required by system operators on large-scale grid connected Photovoltaic systems are reviewed, and the unique L(LCL)2 filter is designed, developed and introduced in this thesis.
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Power Electronics as Efficient Interface in Dispersed Power Generation Systems

TL;DR: In this article, power electronics, the technology of efficiently processing electric power, play an essential part in the integration of the dispersed generation units for good efficiency and high performance of the power systems.
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