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The state-of-the-art of active filters for power conditioning

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In this paper, a hybrid active filter for harmonic filtering of three-phase diode rectifiers is proposed for power conditioning, and specifically hybrid active filters for harmonic filter of three phase rectifiers.
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Unlike traditional passive filters, active filters for power conditioning have multiple functions such as harmonic filtering/damping/isolation/termination, load balancing, reactive-power control for power factor correction and voltage regulation, voltage-flicker reduction, or their combinations Significant cost reductions in both power semiconductor devices and signal-processing devices have inspired many manufactures in Japan, Europe and the United States to put active filters on the market This paper deals with active filters for power conditioning, and specifically hybrid active filters for harmonic filtering of three-phase diode rectifiers

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A New Neutral-Point-Clamped PWM Inverter

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Instantaneous Reactive Power Compensators Comprising Switching Devices without Energy Storage Components

TL;DR: In this paper, a new instantaneous reactive power compensator comprising switching devices is proposed, which requires practically no energy storage components, and is based on the instantaneous value concept for arbitrary voltage and current waveforms.
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A review of active filters for power quality improvement

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New trends in active filters for power conditioning

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the present status of active filters based on state-of-the-art power electronics technology, and their future prospects and directions toward the 21st Century, including the personal views and expectations of the author.