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    Study of new vector-control algorithms for 3-phase inverters used in renewable agents connected to the low-voltage utility grid with disturbances

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    [ESP] La demanda de energía eléctrica se ha ido incrementando a través de los años debido al desarrollo que han tenido el sector industrial y de transporte, sumándose además el aumento de la población mundial y el desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías que requieren mayor cantidad de energía. Por ello, y con el propósito de generar la energía eléctrica necesaria para suplir a estos sectores, el consumo de combustible ha presentado un aumento significativo. Así, la energía consumida en el año 2010 fue de unos 153,000 TWh y se prevé que para el año 2020 esta cifra ascienda a 184,000 TWh, siendo la mayor parte de esta energía proveniente de combustibles fósiles, aunque el futuro de esta tendencia es incierto. Además, la población mundial se está concienciando cada vez más de los efectos negativos medioambientales que está provocando el llamado “efecto invernadero” y, como consecuencia, se están creando una serie de políticas energéticas con el fin de reducir la generación de gases y partículas contaminantes. Una alternativa para reducir la dependencia de los combustibles fósiles y, a la vez, reducir las emisiones de los gases tóxicos causantes del efecto invernadero, es el uso de fuentes de energías renovables como la solar fotovoltaica y la eólica, así como el uso de pilas de combustibles para almacenamiento de energía, todas ellas a instalar en el mix energético. En este sentido, los nuevos agentes renovables que se conecten a la red eléctrica trifásica de baja tensión deben controlarse adecuadamente y cumpliendo con las legislaciones energéticas vigentes. En este sentido, deben diseñarse nuevas y sofisticadas estrategias de control con el propósito de controlar adecuadamente las corrientes de línea de los inversores de conexión a red utilizados en los agentes renovables cuando existan perturbaciones en la red eléctrica de baja tensión, tales como las variaciones de su frecuencia nominal, los desequilibrios en las tensiones trifásicas y la presencia de contaminación armónica de baja frecuencia. Por todo lo anteriormente mencionado, esta tesis está enfocada en el estudio de varios algoritmos de control y sincronización utilizados en inversores en fuente de tensión (VSI) para conexión a red que operan como los acondicionadores de potencia para los sistemas renovables. Los estudios realizados se aplican a un sistema fotovoltaico, pero pueden extenderse a cualquier tipo de agente renovable utilizado en un sistema de Generación Distribuida. [ENG] Throughout decades, the electric power demand has been rising due to the growth of the industrial sector and transportation, and the development of new technologies that require more energy together with the increase of the global population have led to a higher fuel demand needed for the electric energy generation. The global energy consumption in 2010 was 153,000 TWh and it is expected an increment to 184,600 TWh by 2020, the majority provided by fossil fuels, although the future of these trend is uncertain. Besides, greenhouse effect is causing environmental changes that concern mankind and the creation of new energetic policies is a fact. An alternative for reducing the fossil fuel dependence and the reduction of the greenhouse gas emission is the use of clean and infinite renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic, wind, as well as fuel cells for energy storage, which have been installed in the energetic mix. In this context, new renewable agents are connected to the 3-phase utility grid and must be properly controlled according to power electrical legislations. For this, new and sophisticated control algorithms are to be designed in order to control properly the line currents of the grid-connected inverter when variations of the nominal frequency, voltage unbalances and low-order harmonics are present in the 3-phase utility grid voltage. This thesis is focused in the study of several control and synchronization algorithms used in grid-connected Voltage Source Inverters (VSI) working as the power conditioner circuits for renewable energy systems. The study of these algorithms is carried out using a grid-connected photovoltaic system, but they can be extended to any renewable agent in any distributed generation system.Universidad Politécnica de Cartagen

    Power quality and electromagnetic compatibility: special report, session 2

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    The scope of Session 2 (S2) has been defined as follows by the Session Advisory Group and the Technical Committee: Power Quality (PQ), with the more general concept of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and with some related safety problems in electricity distribution systems. Special focus is put on voltage continuity (supply reliability, problem of outages) and voltage quality (voltage level, flicker, unbalance, harmonics). This session will also look at electromagnetic compatibility (mains frequency to 150 kHz), electromagnetic interferences and electric and magnetic fields issues. Also addressed in this session are electrical safety and immunity concerns (lightning issues, step, touch and transferred voltages). The aim of this special report is to present a synthesis of the present concerns in PQ&EMC, based on all selected papers of session 2 and related papers from other sessions, (152 papers in total). The report is divided in the following 4 blocks: Block 1: Electric and Magnetic Fields, EMC, Earthing systems Block 2: Harmonics Block 3: Voltage Variation Block 4: Power Quality Monitoring Two Round Tables will be organised: - Power quality and EMC in the Future Grid (CIGRE/CIRED WG C4.24, RT 13) - Reliability Benchmarking - why we should do it? What should be done in future? (RT 15

    Real time parameter estimation for power quality control and intelligent protection of grid-connected power electronic converters

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    This paper presents a method to identify power system impedance in real-time using signals obtained from grid- connected power electronic converters. The proposed impedance estimation has potential applications in renewable/distributed energy systems, STATCOM, and solid state substations. The method uses wavelets to analyze transients associated with small disturbances imposed by power converters and determine the net impedance back to the source. A data capture period of 5ms is applied to an accurate impedance estimation which provides the possibility of ultra fast fault detection (i.e. within a half cycle). The paper describes how the proposed method would enhance the distributed generation operation during faults

    Transient Analysis of Large Scale PV Systems with Floating DC Section

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    The increasing penetration of renewable sources with power-electronic interfaces in power systems is raising technical problems and the overall efficiency of photovoltaic systems can decrease dramatically. In this context, the optimal layout for the photovoltaic system is required. The most adequate strategy to connect the renewable system to the electrical power grid or to supply the end users must be adopted. The present paper proposes a design layout of a PV plant using a DC bus system to improve the overall energy conversion efficiency. An analysis of steady-state system stability, voltage drop and DC cable conduction losses is conducted. The leakage currents to the ground are investigated through simulations. Experimental results are shown focused on the analysis of optimal layout of photovoltaic systems under particular operating conditions

    A Coherence-Based Approach for Tracking Waves in the Solar Corona

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    We consider the problem of automatically (and robustly) isolating and extracting information about waves and oscillations observed in EUV image sequences of the solar corona with a view to near real-time application to data from the Atmospheric Imaging Array (AIA) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). We find that a simple coherence / travel-time based approach detects and provides a wealth of information on transverse and longitudinal wave phenomena in the test sequences provided by the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE). The results of the search are "pruned" (based on diagnostic errors) to minimize false-detections such that the remainder provides robust measurements of waves in the solar corona, with the calculated propagation speed allowing automated distinction between various wave modes. In this paper we discuss the technique, present results on the TRACE test sequences, and describe how our method can be used to automatically process the enormous flow of data (~1Tb/day) that will be provided by SDO/AIA after launch in late 2008.Comment: 34 pages, 16 figures - in press Solar Physic
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