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A UPFC for voltage regulation in LV distribution feeders with a DC-Link ripple voltage suppression technique

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posted on 2021-03-23, 23:55 authored by Md Mejbaul HaqueMd Mejbaul Haque, MS Ali, Peter WolfsPeter Wolfs, F Blaabjerg
The large-scale integration of distributed photovoltaic generation causes several power quality issues in low voltage (LV) distribution networks. Network voltage profile variations severely affect the LV distribution networks. The four-leg unified power flow controller (4L-UPFC) has series and shunt converters that can address the power quality issues. However, instantaneous power theory shows that second-order harmonic voltage (2ωHV) appears at the dc-link capacitor of the 4L-UPFC during any unbalanced operations. This article proposes control strategies for series and shunt converters that will simultaneously regulate the load voltages of a distribution feeder while suppressing the 2ωHV term on the dc-link of the UPFC. A controlled negative sequence current from the shunt converter is used to suppress the 2ωHV term on the dc-link. The active suppression of the 2ωHV term allows electrolytic capacitors to be replaced with small long life ceramic or film capacitors, and this does not require additional passive compensation. Stability analysis of the control loops demonstrates the overall stability of the converter system. The proposed control methods have been implemented on a Texas DSP (F28377D). An experimental demonstration on a laboratory scale prototype shows that the proposed control methods can effectively regulate the load voltages at LV distribution feeders and suppress the 2ωHV on the dc-link of UPFC during unbalanced loads and supply conditions. © 1972-2012 IEEE.

History

Volume

56

Issue

6

Start Page

6857

End Page

6870

Number of Pages

14

eISSN

1939-9367

ISSN

0093-9994

Publisher

IEEE

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Aalborg University, Denmark; East West University, Bangladesh

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications