Harmonic rejection using multi-synchronous reference frame technique for CSI-based distributed generation with grid voltage distortion
Author | Morsy, A. S. |
Author | Tawfeek, M. |
Author | Lotfy, A. |
Author | Ahmed, S. |
Author | Massoud, Ahmed |
Available date | 2022-03-23T07:01:10Z |
Publication Date | 2011 |
Publication Name | International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives |
Resource | Scopus |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PowerEng.2011.6036460 |
Abstract | In the midst of the growing penetration of renewable energy resources and Distributed Generation (DG), power quality is one of the main concerns. Achieving low total harmonic distortion (THD) of exported current using low switching frequency inverters is a challenge, especially under conditions of severe utility voltage distortion. Previous work depended on the wide bandwidth of passive filters accompanying high switching frequency inverters, which enables controlling fast tracking of pure sinusoid reference current. This paper presents a control structure for current source inverter-based distributed generation based on Multi-Synchronous Reference Frame, to reject the effect of utility distortion and attain high quality output current. This solution is applicable for low switching frequency inverters, with limited passive filter bandwidth. Experimental results validate the proposed technique. |
Language | en |
Publisher | IEEE |
Subject | Control structure Current sources Distributed generations Fast-Tracking Filter bandwidth Grid-voltage distortion Harmonic rejection High quality Inverter-based Low switching frequency Output current Reference currents Reference frame Total harmonic distortions Utility voltages Wide bandwidth Bandwidth Distributed power generation Electric distortion Passive filters Quality control Renewable energy resources Switching frequency Power quality |
Type | Conference Paper |
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