Power Quality Compensation In Ac Micro Grid Using Optimal Controller
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The expanding electrical transmission and distribution system in the modern era
newlinehas made the traditional non-conventional energy based power system network more
newlinecomplex and delicate. This exponential growth in power demand is because of the many
newlinefold increase in population and rapidly increasing industrialization to meet the demand.
newlineThe conventional electrical power generation system consisting of fossil fuel based
newlinegeneration is gradually replaced by non-conventional renewable energy based resources.
newlineAmong these renewable energy based power sources the solar energy, wind energy, fuel
newlinecell, geothermal energy etc. play key role in electrical power generation. The popularity
newlineof the renewable energy resources are because of their abundant availability, zero carbon
newlineemission and ecofriendly nature. The renewable energy resources have demerits like
newlinethey are intermittent in nature, dependent upon climatic variations and remotely located.
newlineThe growing penetration of renewable energy resources have given rise to the idea of
newlinesmall and distantly located generating units popularly known as Micro Grid. The Micro
newlineGrid connection with the Utility Grid requires additional power electronic converters.
newlineFurther the rapid industrialization and growing utilization of domestic nonlinear loads
newlinelike refrigerators, air conditioners etc. along with the mandatory power converters
newlineintroduce power quality issues in the distribution system.
newlineThe power quality issues are of many types and can be classified as voltage sag,
newlinevoltage swell, voltage unbalance, oscillatory transient, voltage notch, voltage flicker,
newlineTotal Harmonic Distortion (THD), voltage deviation, system frequency deviation, poor
newlinepower factor, etc.. The power quality issues must be limited within their satisfactory
newlinelimits for the desirable transmission and distribution of electric power at the generation
newlineand customer levels. The electrical power with poor power quality, may cause
newlineoverheating, mal-operation or permanent damage of the delicate complex instruments,
newlineloads and power elect