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Simulation of Integration of Smart Power Grids Using Distributed Energy Sources


S. Senthil and Dr.K. Ravi
Abstract

This paper illustrates on the integration of smart power grids using distributed energy sources (Hydel-PV cell-Wind form). This project is designed the transmission of power from one place to another place without any lagging of voltage& P.F and to maintain continues supply in the power systems. The integration of non conventional sources with multilevel inverter by increasing the demand in the line. The multilevel converter has been mainly used in medium or high power system application. The progression towards smart grids, incorporating clean energy resources has increased the integration of distributed generators (DGs) into power distribution networks. The DGs often because a raise in voltage at the points of common coupling, ordinary voltage regulation devices such as on-load tap changers (OLTCs) are not capable of adderessing these issues adequately without careful coordination with DG’s. We have connected wind turbine, PV cell & PICO generator set in the grid systems so that the electrical energy is generated and the generated power is connected to the grid using multilevel topologies. This feature will be advantages for high-power inverter applications where cost and efficiency are key decision factors. Furthermore, a novel SVM is proposed for minimizing total harmonic distortion (THD)

Volume 11 | 09-Special Issue

Pages: 644-652

DOI: 10.5373/JARDCS/V11/20192617