Renewable Energy Harnessing by Implementing a Three-Phase Multilevel Inverter with Fuzzy Controller

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This paper presents a multilevel topology implemented to overcome losses, possessed with the aid of the current renewable energy harnessing techniques, thereby making it more dependable; and the efficient output strength goes with the flow to the grid. Multilevel inverters are used as they offer an extraordinary method in power digital interfacing. They additionally eliminate the cause of the transformer in the tool, thereby disposing off several transformer losses and the location of the setup. This can increase the efficiency of the output strength generated to the grid. The device implements a dc-to-dc enhanced converter to improve the output dc energy acquired from the renewable supply delivered. It additionally implements a flying capacitor which removes voltage spikes generated. This inverter also can be introduced properly into a PV cellular for additional extension. The whole harmonic distortion is measured, and the simulation outcomes are acquired additionally using fuzzy controller by way of a closed-loop system.

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Muralikumar, K., & Pathipooranam, P. (2020). Renewable Energy Harnessing by Implementing a Three-Phase Multilevel Inverter with Fuzzy Controller. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1048, pp. 863–878). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0035-0_70

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