2019 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering (REPE) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/repe48501.2019.9025119
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A New Configuration to Mitigate Load Transients for FUEL Cell Using Electric Springs

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“…It has been observed that by replacing the electrolytic capacitor of the SPES-C with DC link film capacitor of less capacitance value [32], range of DC link voltage can be increase and provides a reliable operation. The SPES-C is used with the fuel cell [33]to reduce the load transients, it provides voltage regulation and increases efficiency of system. Five level neutral point clamped based SPES-C is shown in Figure 4(e) [34].…”
Section: Single Phase Electric Spring With Capacitor (Spes-c)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been observed that by replacing the electrolytic capacitor of the SPES-C with DC link film capacitor of less capacitance value [32], range of DC link voltage can be increase and provides a reliable operation. The SPES-C is used with the fuel cell [33]to reduce the load transients, it provides voltage regulation and increases efficiency of system. Five level neutral point clamped based SPES-C is shown in Figure 4(e) [34].…”
Section: Single Phase Electric Spring With Capacitor (Spes-c)mentioning
confidence: 99%