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Emerging Converter Topologies and Control for Grid Connected Photovoltaic Systems



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Autore: Vinnikov Dmitri Visualizza persona
Titolo: Emerging Converter Topologies and Control for Grid Connected Photovoltaic Systems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (364 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: 1500 V photovoltaic (PV)
active power
active power up-regulation
adaptive droop control
bidirectional switch
bridge-linked (BL)
buck-boost
burst control
capability curves
cascade multilevel converters
cascaded H-bridge
center-cross-tied (CCT)
consensus algorithm
control system
conversion efficiency
converter topologies
coordinated control
cost-oriented design
DC electric spring
DC microgrid
DC-AC converters
DC-DC converter
differential power processing (DPP)
distributed cooperative control
distributed renewable energy source
double-frequency ripple
droop control
dual inverter
efficiency
Electric spring
energy storage
energy yield
ESS sizing
filter
frequency response (FR)
full bridge inverter
full-bridge inverter
grid codes
grid integration
grid-connected photovoltaic systems
grid-tied PV plant
hierarchical control
leakage current
maximum power-point tracking
microgrid
microinverter
mismatch
modular multilevel converter
modulation
module level
multiple maximas
multistring converters
neutral-point-clamped inverter
NPC topology
open-end winding transformer
partial shading
PFC
photovoltaic
photovoltaic (PV)
photovoltaic (PV) arrays
photovoltaic application
photovoltaic inverter
photovoltaic power system
power clipping
power decoupling control
power reserve control (PRC)
PV applications
PV generators
PV inverters
PV microinverters
PV systems
quasi-z-source
quasi-Z-source inverter
reactive power
reliability
renewable energy
Renewable energy
residential systems
ripple vector cancellation
series resonance converter
series-parallel (SP)
shoot-through duty cycle
single stage micro-inverter
single-stage
solar energy
switch-mode rectifier
switching modulation strategy
T-type converters
tapped inductor
three-level inverter
three-phase rectifier
total-cross-tied (TCT)
transformerless inverter
two-level inverter
variable dc-link voltage
variable frequency control
virtual synchronous generator (VSG)
wide range converter
ZCS
ZVS
Persona (resp. second.): KouroSamir
YangYongheng
VinnikovDmitri
Sommario/riassunto: Continuous cost reduction of photovoltaic (PV) systems and the rise of power auctions resulted in the establishment of PV power not only as a green energy source but also as a cost-effective solution to the electricity generation market. Various commercial solutions for grid-connected PV systems are available at any power level, ranging from multi-megawatt utility-scale solar farms to sub-kilowatt residential PV installations. Compared to utility-scale systems, the feasibility of small-scale residential PV installations is still limited by existing technologies that have not yet properly address issues like operation in weak grids, opaque and partial shading, etc. New market drivers such as warranty improvement to match the PV module lifespan, operation voltage range extension for application flexibility, and embedded energy storage for load shifting have again put small-scale PV systems in the spotlight. This Special Issue collects the latest developments in the field of power electronic converter topologies, control, design, and optimization for better energy yield, power conversion efficiency, reliability, and longer lifetime of the small-scale PV systems. This Special Issue will serve as a reference and update for academics, researchers, and practicing engineers to inspire new research and developments that pave the way for next-generation PV systems for residential and small commercial applications.
Titolo autorizzato: Emerging Converter Topologies and Control for Grid Connected Photovoltaic Systems  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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