Grid Connection of Wind-Solar Hybrid Renewable Energy System, with Active Power Filter Functionality

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2019

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Jayasankar, V. N.

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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal

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The incorporation of the abundantly available wind and solar energy to the grid using power electronic converter based interfaces makes a reliable hybrid renewable energy system. Assigning harmonic mitigation property to the grid interfacing inverter to mitigate the current harmonics created by the non-linear loads at the load centres, is a cost-effective solution. The inverter controller consists of an outer DC-link voltage control loop and an inner current harmonic mitigation loop. The limitations of existing DC-link voltage controllers are poor stability margin, steady-state error and chattering problem. The widely used pq theory based inner loop controller offers poor performance under non-ideal grid voltage conditions. The conventional low pass filter based fundamental component extraction methods used in pq theory possess some limitations such as additional time delays and low-frequency oscillations. The main focus of this research is the design, simulation, implementation and analysis of a grid-tied wind-solar hybrid renewable energy system with shunt and series active filtering functionalities, under different system conditions. A Backstepping controller based outer loop, with enhanced DC-link loss compensation capability is proposed for the shunt active filter to overcome the limitations of the existing DC-link voltage controllers. The limitations of conventional low pass filter based fundamental component extraction methods are overcome by employing a self-tuning filter in the inner loop of the shunt active filter. An additional self-tuning filter is incorporated to improve the effectiveness of pq theory under non-ideal grid conditions. A self-tuning filter and a Fuzzy logic-based voltage controller are employed to control the series active filter effectively. A laboratory prototype of the shunt active power filter is implemented. The control algorithm is realised in Xilinx Basys-3 FPGA. From the simulation and hardware test results under steady-state and dynamic conditions, it is found that the proposed controller offers better stability, robustness and speed compared to other existing control methods.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Power quality, Active power filter, Grid-tied renewable system, Back stepping Control, Dual Self Tuning Filter, Fuzzy logic, DC-link voltage control

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