ABSTRACT
This paper describes an improved Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System (FACTS)-based custom power controller with dynamic voltage restorer (DVR), static compensator (STATCOM) and unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) topology. The proposed controller can feed the power to grid and proficiently moderate the power quality problems like sag, swell, flicker, voltage interruption, reactive and active power compensation and voltage disturbances with harmonic problems to make sure power quality in the distribution system. The proposed configuration utilizes the Distributed generations (DGs), e.g. Photovoltaic (PV), wind and proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack connected to the micro-grid for realilazisation of DVR, STATCOM and UPQC operation with reduced filtering requirements. Space vector pulse width modulation -based hybrid cascade bottom leg multilevel inverter has been used for this purpose. The proposed topology has been simulated using MATLAB/Simulink and validated experimentally on a practical system. It is shown that the UPQC performs significantly better than the DVR and STATCOM for the improvement of different power quality issues.
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Krishna Sarker
Krishna Sarker is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Techno India Group, West Bengal, India. He received M. Tech degree in Electrical Power from the University of Calcutta, West Bengal, India and Ph.D in Engineering under the department of Electrical Engineering, Jadavpur University (JU), Kolkata, West Bengal, India. His research interest includes Power System, Power Electronics (FACTS), Inverter, DFIG, Micro-Grid, Smart Grid, Renewable Energy etc.
Debashis Chatterjee
Debashis Chatterjee was born in Kolkata, India, in 1969. He received the B.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in 1990 and 2005, respectively, and the M.Tech. degree from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India, in 1992, all in electrical engineering. From 1992 to 2002, he was a Senior Design Engineer with NELCO and Crompton Greaves Ltd., Mumbai, India, in the Industrial Drives and Automation Division and then an Assistant Manager for Lighting Electronics Design with Philips India Ltd. In 2002, he joined Jadavpur University, as a Lecturer, and is currently a Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering. His research interests include electrical machines, variable-speed drives, electric vehicles and renewable-energy generation, hybrid generation, micro-grid control.
S. K. Goswami
S. K. Goswami received the B.E. degree from Tripura Engineering College, Agartala, India, in 1980, and the M.E.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in 1982 and 1991, respectively. Currently, he is Professor of Electrical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. His research interests include soft computing applications in power systems, distributed generation, deregulation, FACTS, Micro-Grid, Smart Grid, Renewable Energy.