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Modular Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel PV Inverter With Distributed MPPT for Grid-Connected Applications
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2014
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Distributed MpptEngineeringDc MicrogridsGrid-connected ApplicationsEnergy ManagementSolar PowerPower Electronics ConverterDistributed Energy GenerationRooftop PhotovoltaicsMultilevel TopologyPower InverterPower ElectronicsH-bridge Multilevel PhotovoltaicRenewable Energy SystemsPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaic Power StationPhotovoltaicsPv Systems
This paper presents a modular cascaded H-bridge multilevel photovoltaic (PV) inverter for single- or three-phase grid-connected applications. The modular cascaded multilevel topology helps to improve the efficiency and flexibility of PV systems. To realize better utilization of PV modules and maximize the solar energy extraction, a distributed maximum power point tracking control scheme is applied to both single- and three-phase multilevel inverters, which allows independent control of each dc-link voltage. For three-phase grid-connected applications, PV mismatches may introduce unbalanced supplied power, leading to unbalanced grid current. To solve this issue, a control scheme with modulation compensation is also proposed. An experimental three-phase seven-level cascaded H-bridge inverter has been built utilizing nine H-bridge modules (three modules per phase). Each H-bridge module is connected to a 185-W solar panel. Simulation and experimental results are presented to verify the feasibility of the proposed approach.
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