A harmonic compensation strategy in a grid-connected photovoltaic system using zero-sequence control

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Mitigation of harmonics for a grid-connected inverter is an important element to stabilize the control and the quality of current injected into the grid. This paper deals with the control method of a three-phase Grid-Connected Inverter (GCI) Photovoltaic (PV) system, which is based on the zero-sequence current adjuster. The proposed method is capable of removing the harmonic current and voltage without using any active and passive filters and without the knowledge of the microgrid topology and also impedances of distribution bands and loading conditions. This concept is adopted for the control of a Distributed Generator (DG) in the form of grid-connected inverter. The proposed control can be applied to the grid connected inverter of the PV. The fast dynamic response, simple design, stability, and fast transient response are the new main features of the proposed design. This paper also analyzes the circuit configuration effects on the grid connected inverter capability. The proposed control is used to demonstrate the improved stability and performance.

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Naderipour, A., Abdul-Malek, Z., Miveh, M. R., Moghaddam, M. J. H., Kalam, A., & Gandoman, F. H. (2018). A harmonic compensation strategy in a grid-connected photovoltaic system using zero-sequence control. Energies, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11102629

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