2018
DOI: 10.11591/ijpeds.v9.i2.pp478-494
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Review of DC Offset Compensation Techniques for Grid Connected Inverters

Abstract: <p><strong></strong>Limitations of DC injection into the AC network is an important operational requirement for grid connected photovoltaic systems. There is one way to ensure that this issue needs a power transformer as a connection to the AC network. However, this solution adds cost, volume, mass, and power losses. Ideally there shouldn't be any DC at the output of the inverter, but practically, a small amount of DC current is present. Therefore, in this paper there are techniques for the D… Show more

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“…DC-offset is a distortion phenomenon that appears in the electrical grid due to asymmetrical faults that generates a transient that decays to a steady state situation, see Fig. 3, DC-offset can also be induced by the injection of DC small current in the AC grid due to power inverters [16]. This DC current injection can saturate the distribution transformers, which can lead to waveform distortion, errors in the protective relays, losses, overheating, and reduced life expectancy in equipment.…”
Section: Offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DC-offset is a distortion phenomenon that appears in the electrical grid due to asymmetrical faults that generates a transient that decays to a steady state situation, see Fig. 3, DC-offset can also be induced by the injection of DC small current in the AC grid due to power inverters [16]. This DC current injection can saturate the distribution transformers, which can lead to waveform distortion, errors in the protective relays, losses, overheating, and reduced life expectancy in equipment.…”
Section: Offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%