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Utility-interactive high-frequency flyback transformer linked solar power conditioner for renewal energy utilizations
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringRenewal Energy UtilizationsSmart GridEnergy ManagementEnergy ConversionSolar PowerDc MicrogridsPower Electronics ConverterNovel PrototypeSolar Power ConditionerElectric Power ConversionPower System ControlPower InverterPower ElectronicsPhotovoltaic SystemSolar Energy UtilisationPower Processing System
This paper presents a novel prototype of the utility-interactive voltage source type sinewave pulse modulated power inverter using a high-frequency flyback transformer link. The proposed power conditioner circuit for the solar photovoltaic generation and small scale fuel cell has an isolation function due to the safety of the power processing system, which is more cost effective and acceptable for the small-scale distributed renewal energy conditioning and processing systems. The discontinuous current mode (DCM) of this power processing conversion circuit is applied to implement a simple circuit topology and pulse modulated control scheme. Its operation principle is described on the basis of simulation evaluations and theoretical considerations. The simulation results obtained herein prove that the proposed inverter outputs with sinusoidal waveforms and unity power factor currents are synchronized to the main voltage in utility power source grid. In this paper, the soft switching topology of high-frequency linked sinewave pulse modulation inverter is proposed and discussed.