Power quality improvement in wind-solar hybrid system using solid state transformer
S. Ravichandran,
A. Senthilkumar and
M. Arumugam
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2015, vol. 11, issue 3, 265-273
Abstract:
This paper presents a wind-solar hybrid system using solid state transformer (SST) for reactive power compensation to achieve power quality. The proposed hybrid system using SST can effectively suppress the voltage fluctuation. This work proposes a new modelling approach of a combined Photovoltaic and Wind power system. The controller has been designed with fuzzy logic and sliding mode along with SST. This approach enables the design and implementation of efficient controllers for distributed energy resource (DER) hybrid systems. The simulation of proposed work is carried out using MATLAB.
Keywords: renewable energy; fuzzy logic; fuzzy control; sliding mode control; SMC; modelling; power systems; power quality; quality improvement; wind-solar hybrid systems; solid state transformers; wind energy; wind power; solar energy; solar power; reactive power compensation; voltage fluctuation; photovoltaic systems; PV systems; controller design; simulation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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