Adaptive harmonic detection control of grid interfaced solar photovoltaic energy system with power quality improvement

Singh, B. ; Goel, S. (2015) Adaptive harmonic detection control of grid interfaced solar photovoltaic energy system with power quality improvement Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B, 96 (1). pp. 37-45. ISSN 2250-2106

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40031-014-0125-9

Abstract

This paper presents a grid interfaced solar photovoltaic (SPV) energy system with a novel adaptive harmonic detection control for power quality improvement at ac mains under balanced as well as unbalanced and distorted supply conditions. The SPV energy system is capable of compensation of linear and nonlinear loads with the objectives of load balancing, harmonics elimination, power factor correction and terminal voltage regulation. The proposed control increases the utilization of PV infrastructure and brings down its effective cost due to its other benefits. The adaptive harmonic detection control algorithm is used to detect the fundamental active power component of load currents which are subsequently used for reference source currents estimation. An instantaneous symmetrical component theory is used to obtain instantaneous positive sequence point of common coupling (PCC) voltages which are used to derive inphase and quadrature phase voltage templates. The proposed grid interfaced PV energy system is modelled and simulated in MATLAB Simulink and its performance is verified under various operating conditions.

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Keywords:Solar Photovoltaic; Harmonics Elimination; MPPT; Neutral Current Compensation
ID Code:106904
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