Differential Evolutionary and PI Regulated Converter Technology for Loading Analysis in Renewable Energy Systems
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DC, AC, THD, hybrid system.Abstract
Many remote communities around the world cannot be physically or economically connected to an electrical grid. The main objective of the study of designing an inverter control that attains a lower distortion level in the voltage as well as current waveforms by incorporating an optimization algorithm. The controller should reduce the spikes at the transient loading point when the system is subjected to sudden load changes at the power generating units. And the system is to be integrated with the fuel system also to obtain energy efficiency. The fuel system would be connected in parallel to the DC voltage output of the solar/wind hybrid system. The final hybrid system with fuel cell integration was studied for the total harmonic distortion in the voltage and current waveform. The distortion level in the voltage waveform was found to be 0.25% and that in the current waveform was 1.84%. It is under the IEEE acceptable limits.
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