Conductance-controlled global-compensation-type shunt active power filter

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This paper presents a load equivalent conductance based control method for a shunt active power filter. The principle of energy balance in the circuit, which means between supplying source - active filter - load, is used to obtain the control formula. The natural inertia of the active filter action is exploited, so no PI regulators are needed. The active filter can compensate for non-active current and, additionally, can stabilise the supplying source active power. In a case of generating loads energy harvesting is possible. The presented method is useful as well for voltage-source as current-source inverter based active filters, and for DC system as well as for AC single- or three-phase one.

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Szromba, A. (2015). Conductance-controlled global-compensation-type shunt active power filter. In Archives of Electrical Engineering (Vol. 64, pp. 259–275). De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2015-0022

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