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Low cost fuel cell inverter system for residential power generation

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The high installation cost is the major obstacle of the commercialization of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) for distributed power generation. This paper presents a new low cost 10 kW inverter system to overcome this obstacle. The proposed system consists of an isolated DC-DC converter to boost the fuel cell voltage to 400 V DC and a PWM inverter with filter to convert the DC voltage to two split-phase 120 V AC. The DC-DC converter uses phase shifting to control power flow through a transformer with a MOSFET full bridge on the low voltage side and a voltage doubter on the high voltage side. One IPM is used to realize the voltage doubter and the DC-AC inverter. Compared to the existing fuel cell inverter systems, the proposed circuit has low cost, less component count, smaller size, and reduced DC-DC converter peak current. Simulation and experimental results are demonstrated.

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