CCSA Algorithm Compensator Designing in a Solar wind Hybrid Energy System
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijoscience.v6i4.280Keywords:
STATCOM, THD, Hybrid System, DG.Abstract
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in moving away from large centralized electricity production towards distributed energy resources. In this paper are designing of a Hybrid solar/wind system as well as integrating it with the grid system in MATLAB /SIMULINK environment. And Designing of a compensating device and compare it with the basic STATCOM compensator for active power output enhancement in the system. The compensating device control has to be designed with a linear crow optimizing algorithm to obtain a smooth voltage and current waveform. Reduction in the distortion level of the voltage output at the grid system is to be done by using the proposed optimizer. The description concludes that the hybrid system is made efficient for driving the loads having enhanced active power output at its terminal. The voltage available has been made less distorted and the THD level in current output has also came down.
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