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1 – 1 of 1The power electronic converter is used for the satisfaction of reactive power demand of induction generator, when grid-tied. This paper aims to present an application of STATCOM…
Abstract
Purpose
The power electronic converter is used for the satisfaction of reactive power demand of induction generator, when grid-tied. This paper aims to present an application of STATCOM to reduce inrush transient caused by the connection of a squirrel-cage induction generator (SCIG) to the grid.
Design/methodology/approach
The power generation system consists of an uncontrolled prime mover, a SCIG and a power electronic converter connected to the grid. The three-phase Neutral Point Clamped (NPC) converter works as a STATCOM to satisfy a reactive power demand of the generator. A control scheme of STATCOM uses the x-y reference frame rotating synchronously with grid voltage vector and the p-q instantaneous power theory to calculate q component of grid power.
Findings
It is shown that the parallel converter, which works as a reactive power compensator allows decreasing transients during a grid connection of the induction generator.
Research limitations/implications
Transients during a grid connection of the induction generator are only partially decreased.
Practical implications
It is needed to compensate for the reactive power of a SCIG. The NPC converter works as a STATCOM. The converter partially reduces grid transients during generator connection. The laboratory tests are demonstrated by connection 7.5 kW induction generator to 8 kVA transformer.
Originality/value
The paper presents the mitigation of grid transients during connection of induction generator with the power electronic converter working as reactive power compensator.
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