1. Design of advanced Aalborg inverter for extracting maximum power from renewable energy sources tied with autonomous grid system
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Jaisiva Selvaraj, Kumar Chandrasekaran, Ananth Kumar Tamilarasan, Mehdi Gheisari, Christian Fernández‐Campusano, Yang Liu, and Naser Khodabakhshi‐Javinani
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Aalborg inverter ,current decoupler ,photovoltaic module ,power grid system ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Abstract Owing to increased energy demand, renewable energy sources have recently reached greater heights in the power industry. In this regard, integrating renewable energy with the power grid system has become essential in meeting consumer's energy demands. The novelty in this article is the design of an advanced Aalborg inverter with a reduced number of switches which results in enhanced system performance by reducing the switching losses. Integrating renewable energy sources with the power grid network has gained massive importance in supplying electric power to consumers. Integrating the power grid with renewable energy has become possible with the implementation of grid tie inverters. The only drawback in implementing renewable energy sources with the power grid is that the output of the resources varies from time to time in nature. Voltage Source Inverter‐based grid system requires two or three‐stage inverters for interfacing power units to transfer DC energy into the power grid network. To reduce the switching frequency across the system, many new excellent inverters have been designed to ensure the healthy operation of the system operating at a higher frequency. This article has been coined with the investigation of a novel buck and boosts converter‐based inverter operation named Aalborg inverter. The inverter operates at a higher frequency and minimum voltage drop across the inductor, where only one power stage has been implied to enhance the system's reliability and efficiency. This novel Aalborg inverter is applied and investigated for photovoltaic application.
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- 2023
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