2019
DOI: 10.36040/ijsgset.v1i1.181
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Modeling Solar Converters for Harmonic and Resonance Studies

Abstract: Solar and renewable plants are increasingly being added to national grids. One technical drawback of renewable generators is that they tend to cause a significant harmonic distortion of the current and voltage waveforms. The harmonic distortions are amplified when the natural resonances of the grid interact with the injected harmonics from the power electronic based PV generation. A sustained harmonic distortion can lead to equipment failure, reduced plant output or a complete plant shutdown. Therefore, it is … Show more

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“…Also, other issues arise when integrating renewable energy generation into the network, such as harmonics, voltage dips, overvoltage, and flicker voltages. Increasing the number of renewable energy sources integrated into the grid requires a strategy to manage and control the energy flow to maintain and improve the reliability and quality of the power supply [1,12]. With the connection of a large number of small-capacity distributed generations such as PV systems and wind turbines, the modern distribution networks are undergoing significant changes [6,13].…”
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“…Also, other issues arise when integrating renewable energy generation into the network, such as harmonics, voltage dips, overvoltage, and flicker voltages. Increasing the number of renewable energy sources integrated into the grid requires a strategy to manage and control the energy flow to maintain and improve the reliability and quality of the power supply [1,12]. With the connection of a large number of small-capacity distributed generations such as PV systems and wind turbines, the modern distribution networks are undergoing significant changes [6,13].…”
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confidence: 99%