Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter
Limitation of fossil fuel reserves and environmental pollution resulting from their use, especially in cities, as well as low efficiency of current energy converters lead to the tendency towards the use of more efficient energy converters and renewable energy sources. The use of distributed generati...
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author | Ehsan Talebian Kouchaksaraei Mehrdad Ahmadi Kamarposhti |
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description | Limitation of fossil fuel reserves and environmental pollution resulting from their use, especially in cities, as well as low efficiency of current energy converters lead to the tendency towards the use of more efficient energy converters and renewable energy sources. The use of distributed generation (DG) is one of the appropriate solutions in this regard. There are various techniques provided to control these converters. In this study a new technique of Direct Power Control (DPC) is proposed to connect distributed generation sources to the nationwide grid. This technique not only adds power of distributed generation sources to the grid, but also is capable to compensate the reactive and harmonic power of non-linear loads as well. In this study, Converters’ voltage references for generating compensation current are directly calculated in synchronous rotating coordinate system in each period of sampling; then, a proper pulse width modulation (PWM) generates the used voltages. The proposed DPC technique has some advantages including simple algorithm of fast dynamic as well as fixed switching frequency and small sampling frequency. The performance of the proposed direct control technique is confirmed by simulation results. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ae35a55da7714a0a936b8f9c1c39a1bc2022-12-22T00:44:51ZengUniversity of Sistan and BaluchestanInternational Journal of Industrial Electronics, Control and Optimization2645-35172645-35682019-01-012171610.22111/ieco.2018.25131.10394258Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power ConverterEhsan Talebian Kouchaksaraei0Mehrdad Ahmadi Kamarposhti1Department of Electrical Engineering, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Jouybar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jouybar, IranLimitation of fossil fuel reserves and environmental pollution resulting from their use, especially in cities, as well as low efficiency of current energy converters lead to the tendency towards the use of more efficient energy converters and renewable energy sources. The use of distributed generation (DG) is one of the appropriate solutions in this regard. There are various techniques provided to control these converters. In this study a new technique of Direct Power Control (DPC) is proposed to connect distributed generation sources to the nationwide grid. This technique not only adds power of distributed generation sources to the grid, but also is capable to compensate the reactive and harmonic power of non-linear loads as well. In this study, Converters’ voltage references for generating compensation current are directly calculated in synchronous rotating coordinate system in each period of sampling; then, a proper pulse width modulation (PWM) generates the used voltages. The proposed DPC technique has some advantages including simple algorithm of fast dynamic as well as fixed switching frequency and small sampling frequency. The performance of the proposed direct control technique is confirmed by simulation results.https://ieco.usb.ac.ir/article_4258_90b88ef9b97f34da179a66309f19ac3b.pdfactive and reactive powerrenewable energy sourcesinterface grid-connected convertersharmonic distortionparallel active filter |
spellingShingle | Ehsan Talebian Kouchaksaraei Mehrdad Ahmadi Kamarposhti Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter International Journal of Industrial Electronics, Control and Optimization active and reactive power renewable energy sources interface grid-connected converters harmonic distortion parallel active filter |
title | Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter |
title_full | Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter |
title_fullStr | Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter |
title_full_unstemmed | Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter |
title_short | Improvement of direct power control of DG-Interfaced grid connected Power Converter |
title_sort | improvement of direct power control of dg interfaced grid connected power converter |
topic | active and reactive power renewable energy sources interface grid-connected converters harmonic distortion parallel active filter |
url | https://ieco.usb.ac.ir/article_4258_90b88ef9b97f34da179a66309f19ac3b.pdf |
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