This paper proposes a modified pq-theory-based control of a solar photovoltaic (PV)-array-integrated unified power quality conditioner (PV-UPQC-S). The system incorporates clean energy generation along with power quality improvement, thus increasing… Click to show full abstract
This paper proposes a modified pq-theory-based control of a solar photovoltaic (PV)-array-integrated unified power quality conditioner (PV-UPQC-S). The system incorporates clean energy generation along with power quality improvement, thus increasing functionality of the system. The fundamental-frequency positive-sequence components of voltages at the point of common coupling (PCC) are extracted using the generalized cascaded delay signal cancellation technique, which are then used in pq-theory-based control to estimate reference signals for the PV-UPQC-S. This modification in pq theory enables its application for PV-UPQC-S control under conditions of distorted PCC voltages. The series voltage-source converter (VSC) of the PV-UPQC-S operates such that it shares a part of the reactive power of the load even under nominal grid conditions. This increases the utilization of the series VSC while reducing the rating of shunt VSC. The PV array is integrated at the dc bus of the UPQC and provides a part of active load power, thus reducing demand on the supply system. The dynamic performance of the modified pq-theory-based PV-UPQC-S is verified by simulating the system in MATLAB-Simulink with a combination of linear and nonlinear loads. The steady-state and dynamic performances of the system are then experimentally validated through extensive testing on a scaled-down laboratory prototype.
               
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