Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller

Introduction. The renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power have increased significantly in recent years. However, as the generation of renewable energy has become more integrated, its intermission and instability have a major impact on the power system’s stability, such as voltage insta...

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Main Authors: A. Ikhe, Y. Pahariya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" 2023-06-01
Series:Electrical engineering & Electromechanics
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Online Access:http://eie.khpi.edu.ua/article/view/274712/276516
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description Introduction. The renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power have increased significantly in recent years. However, as the generation of renewable energy has become more integrated, its intermission and instability have a major impact on the power system’s stability, such as voltage instability and frequency flicker. Purpose. In order to address the different power quality issues brought on by intermittent and unreliable renewable energy sources, electric spring offers a novel solution. It was proposed as a technique for regulating load and adjusting output power. For the integration of electric springs with noncritical loads, a contemporary control mechanism is described in this paper. Novelty. The suggested work is innovative in that it presents an improved control technique that efficiently maintains voltage stability as voltage changes. Method. The proposed technique is based on an analysis of the initial conditions and input data for developing fuzzy rules for calculating compensating voltages in relation to the difficulties. Results. This suggested fuzzy controller will be able to maintain the regular operation of the electric spring of power output control stability as well as continuing to provide power factor improvement and voltage control for significant loads, including the home’s protection system. Practical value. A detailed study of typical voltage regulation is undertaken, supported by simulation results, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the applied control scheme in cancelling the corresponding issues with power quality.
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spelling doaj.art-cebfba5eb8e0426f8a380d4e8950b8da2023-06-28T19:37:54ZengNational Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"Electrical engineering & Electromechanics2074-272X2309-34042023-06-0120234141810.20998/2074-272X.2023.4.02Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controllerA. Ikhe0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1046-6501Y. Pahariya1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4559-7544Sandip University, IndiaSandip University, IndiaIntroduction. The renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power have increased significantly in recent years. However, as the generation of renewable energy has become more integrated, its intermission and instability have a major impact on the power system’s stability, such as voltage instability and frequency flicker. Purpose. In order to address the different power quality issues brought on by intermittent and unreliable renewable energy sources, electric spring offers a novel solution. It was proposed as a technique for regulating load and adjusting output power. For the integration of electric springs with noncritical loads, a contemporary control mechanism is described in this paper. Novelty. The suggested work is innovative in that it presents an improved control technique that efficiently maintains voltage stability as voltage changes. Method. The proposed technique is based on an analysis of the initial conditions and input data for developing fuzzy rules for calculating compensating voltages in relation to the difficulties. Results. This suggested fuzzy controller will be able to maintain the regular operation of the electric spring of power output control stability as well as continuing to provide power factor improvement and voltage control for significant loads, including the home’s protection system. Practical value. A detailed study of typical voltage regulation is undertaken, supported by simulation results, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the applied control scheme in cancelling the corresponding issues with power quality. http://eie.khpi.edu.ua/article/view/274712/276516voltage stabilityfuzzy controlelectric springpower factormicrogridrenewable energy sources
spellingShingle A. Ikhe
Y. Pahariya
Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
Electrical engineering & Electromechanics
voltage stability
fuzzy control
electric spring
power factor
microgrid
renewable energy sources
title Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
title_full Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
title_fullStr Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
title_full_unstemmed Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
title_short Voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
title_sort voltage regulation using three phase electric spring by fuzzy logic controller
topic voltage stability
fuzzy control
electric spring
power factor
microgrid
renewable energy sources
url http://eie.khpi.edu.ua/article/view/274712/276516
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