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The Dual-Current Control Strategy of Grid-Connected Inverter With <i>LCL</i> Filter

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2018

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In the renewable energy generation systems, the grid-connected inverter with LCL filter (GCI-LCL) is an important device to realize dc-ac power conversion and connect the distributed power generation system and power grid. However, the resonance problems of the LCL filter may bring instability to GCI-LCL. Besides, the grid impedance and the time delay in digital controllers also have a harmful influence on the stability of GCI-LCL. To solve these problems, a dual-current active damping control strategy based on the inverter-side current and grid-connected current feedback for GCI-LCL is proposed in this paper, and the systematic parameters design process is investigated. Compared with the conventional damping strategies, a resonance suppression for the LCL filter, a larger stability margin, and a better anti-interference capability in a weak grid can be achieved under the proposed strategy. In addition, by analyzing the active damping effect of the proposed strategy, a simplified model in a low-frequency band for GCI-LCL is proposed to enhance the anti-interference capability in the weak grid and simplify the parameters design process. Finally, a GCI-LCL prototype is constructed and the experiment results verify the correctness and feasibility of the analysis and proposed strategy.

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