An Improved Power Quality in a Renewable Energy-based Microgrid System Using Adaptive Hybrid UPQC Control Strategy

Journal Title: International Journal of Experimental Research and Review - Year 2023, Vol 36, Issue 7

Abstract

Due to its ability to integrate renewable energy, improve energy efficiency, and fortify the power system's resilience, microgrids are widely used as regional energy systems. But these advantages do have certain drawbacks in terms of control and Power Quality (PQ). In order to guarantee the proper operation of equipment that is connected and the system's general health, PQ is crucial in microgrids. For microgrids to operate successfully, governing stratagems in concurrence with front-line power electronics devices bid a firm context to knob PQ challenges like Voltage Sag and Swell, Source/Grid current harmonics, Voltage imbalances, Active and Reactive power compensation etc. Multifunctional systems that can integrate clean energy generation and as well as enhance PQ are necessary to meet the demands of complex loads that have the capability of operating in the situation of an unavailable network grid and power electronics devices, which necessitates the need for clean energy. Hence, this paper provides enactment of an adaptive hybrid control strategy based on an Adaptive Leaky Least Mean Square (AL_LMS) algorithm combined with Fuzzy Logic (FL) to the Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) in a Solar-PV energy based Microgrid system in improving microgrid power quality. The concert of UPQC is assessed by the conventional PI controller and Fuzzy Logic control with MATLAB/SIMULINK software platform, simulation results are conversed with proportionate studies in improving the PQ by minimizing Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), the Voltage Sag & Swell and the result comparison shows the effectiveness of the Fuzzy Logic in coordination with the AL_LMS algorithm resulting improved power quality within the IEEE Power Quality-519 Standards.

Authors and Affiliations

Chilakapati LeninBabu, Tenepalli GowriManohar

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  • EP ID EP726767
  • DOI 10.52756/ijerr.2023.v36.022
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Chilakapati LeninBabu, Tenepalli GowriManohar (2023). An Improved Power Quality in a Renewable Energy-based Microgrid System Using Adaptive Hybrid UPQC Control Strategy. International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 36(7), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-726767