2021
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i2.pp760-771
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Active filtering capability based on the RSC control of WECS equipped with a DFIG

Abstract: <p>The increasing integration of decentralized production from renewable energies on the electricity grids should contribute to improving the stability and quality of the energy produced. The main objective of this work is to prove how renewable energy sources can improve the quality of electrical energy in the grid. In particular, controlled by the oriented flux technique, a double - feed induction generator DFIG driven by a wind turbine is together used to produce active power to the electrical network… Show more

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“…The overall efficiency of any PV system is determined by its ability to extract reference current signals. Control techniques for grid-connected solar PV include Akagies instantaneous reactive power (IRP) theory [34]- [39], SRF theory [40]- [48], leaky least mean square (LMS) [49], and LMS-least mean fourth (hybrid LMS-LMF) [50]- [52]. All of these theories proposed different methods for obtaining reference currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall efficiency of any PV system is determined by its ability to extract reference current signals. Control techniques for grid-connected solar PV include Akagies instantaneous reactive power (IRP) theory [34]- [39], SRF theory [40]- [48], leaky least mean square (LMS) [49], and LMS-least mean fourth (hybrid LMS-LMF) [50]- [52]. All of these theories proposed different methods for obtaining reference currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%