Converter Topologies and Optimization Control in PV Systems for on Grid Load Applications Study
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijoscience.v6i9.321Keywords:
MPPT, solar system, PV, inverter.Abstract
Renewable energy sources around the world, especially solar energy, are increasing dramatically in the face of energy shortages and environmental concerns. The cascade multistage converter structure can be fascinating for high performance solar photovoltaic (PV) systems due to its interchangeability, extension and MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) exemption. However, power divergence in cascaded unified PV converter modules can result in unstable system voltage and operation. This article introduced multilevel inverter and H-bridge multilevel cascaded inverter, as well as the power requirements of PV inverters. This paper examines the effects of reactive power compensation and optimization on the safety and performance characteristics of the system and proposes a synchronized distribution of active and reactive power in the network to reduce this instability.
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