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Power quality control of SEIG based isolated pico hydro power plant feeding non-linear load
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2014
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EngineeringNon-linear LoadEnergy EfficiencyVirtual Power PlantPower Electronic SystemsPower ElectronicsInduction GeneratorsPower Quality ControlPower System ControlPower GenerationRenewable Energy SystemsElectric Power QualityHarmonic MitigationPower SystemsPower Electronic DevicesElectrical EngineeringVarious HarmonicsPower System DynamicSmart GridEnergy ManagementZigzag TransformersPower QualityStationary Power Generation
Induction generators are most suitable for renewable energy conversion systems such as micro/pico hydro & wind power generation systems due to their advantages over conventional synchronous generators. These induction generators are of small ratings when used for pico-hydro power plants in remote mountainous locations and mostly feed the single-phase domestic load using 3-phase 4-wire system. However, the growing use of non-linear electronic loads in domestic applications such as CFLs, LEDs, computers etc., various harmonics are generated which adversely affects the power quality at the AC supply mains. This paper presents a solution for harmonic mitigation in a 3-φ self-excited induction generator (SEIG) based pico-hydro power plant operated in isolated mode, using star-delta and zigzag transformers feeding non-linear load. The complete system is modeled and its performance is simulated in MATLAB/Simulink environment. The performance simulation results are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of star-delta and zigzag transformers in power quality control.
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