Notice of Removal: Single-Phase Common-Ground-Type Transformerless PV Grid-Connected Inverters

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This paper presents a family of novel common-ground-type transformerless photovoltaic (PV) grid-connected inverters, which requires only five power switches, one capacitor, and one filter. A simple dual-closed led-loop control is used to improve control stabilization and accuracy. The main advantages of proposed inverters are: 1) the leakage current is completely eliminated (unlike traditional topologies, which can only suppress leakage current); 2) the devices used are a few and the cost is low; 3) low loss and high efficiency; 4) the ability of realizing reactive power; and 5) there is no need for high DC input voltage compared with half-bridge-type topologies. The operating principle, modulation mode, and control strategy are introduced in detail. The performance of the proposed topology is compared with that of several traditional topologies. The leakage current suppression ability and efficiency of the proposed topology are superior to those of the traditional topologies. The model predictive control (MPC) is applied in the proposed topology, which is easy to realize and can accelerate the dynamic response. Finally, the simulation and experimental results of a 1-kVA prototype are given, which proves the validity of the proposed topology in PV grid-connected system.

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Liao, Z., Cao, C., Qiu, D., & Xu, C. (2019). Notice of Removal: Single-Phase Common-Ground-Type Transformerless PV Grid-Connected Inverters. IEEE Access. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2910577

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