Employing Interface Compensators to Enhance the Power Quality In Hybrid AC/DC Microgrids

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  • Saeed Daneshvar Dehnavi DQ-CCNE/UFSM
  • Mahdi Shahparasti
  • Mohsen Simab
  • Seyed Mohammad Bagher Mortazavi

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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X20796

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After the introduction of distributed generators, regarding the challenges these networks face, employing AC/DC Hybrid microgrids would be an undeniable issue due to its many advantages and it will certainly find a significant position. Thus, discussing the power quality in this type of microgrids and clean power for feeding the load via this microgrid is a drastic challenge. This paper proposing a hybrid microgrid with 2 interface converters, one placed in series and the other placed in parallel, tries to accomplish these control objectives in an AC microgrid in order to improve power quality: input sine current with Cosϕ=1 and output sine voltage with normal value when source voltage is abnormal and non-sinusoidal, besides, non-linear loads’ presence. Simulation results verify the favorable performance of converters and effective functionality of control systems.

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2015-12-19

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Dehnavi, S. D., Shahparasti, M., Simab, M., & Mortazavi, S. M. B. (2015). Employing Interface Compensators to Enhance the Power Quality In Hybrid AC/DC Microgrids. Ciência E Natura, 37, 357–363. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X20796

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