Journal article
A Novel Control Strategy in Grid-Integrated Photovoltaic System for Power Quality Enhancement
Energies (Basel), v 15(15), p5645
01 Aug 2022
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Abstract
The integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and utility grids has gradually gained significant interest in improving the sustainability of clean power supply for society. However, power quality remains a challenge due to partial shading conditions and harmonics. To overcome these drawbacks, a flexible radial movement optimization based on a dynamic safety perimeter maximum power point tracking algorithm is employed to track maximum power out of a PV system and to ensure that the optimum voltage level at the common DC bus is obtained under partial shading conditions using fixed-tilt installation configuration. Furthermore, a novel inverter control loop system with a double second order generalized integrator phase-locked loop (DSOGI-PLL) is also proposed to mitigate harmonics and improve the power quality of the grid interfacing PV system using MATLAB SIMULINK software. The proposed system has several merits, such as better harmonic suppression capability, control adaptivity, rapid tracking speed, low computational burden and phase and grid synchronization.
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- Title
- A Novel Control Strategy in Grid-Integrated Photovoltaic System for Power Quality Enhancement
- Creators
- Mpho Sam Nkambule - University of JohannesburgAli N. Hasan - Higher Colleges of TechnologyAhmed Ali - University of JohannesburgThokozani Shongwe - University of Johannesburg
- Publication Details
- Energies (Basel), v 15(15), p5645
- Publisher
- Mdpi
- Number of pages
- 31
- Grant note
- University of Johannesburg
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Engineering Leadership and Society/Engineering Technology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000839754600001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85136474602
- Other Identifier
- 991022004768004721
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- Energy & Fuels