Author:
Chen Shichuan,Shen Xielin,Yuan Bo,Peng Weiwen,Ye Hua,Lei Zhiping
Abstract
Abstract
For remote distribution networks, low voltage is prevalent, which seriously affects the normal use of electricity. Aiming at solving the voltage sag/dip problems in 10.5 kV distribution networks, a hybrid UPQC with a shunt single-phase rectifier and a series three-phase inverter is proposed in this paper. The shunt single-phase rectifier is connected to the feeder lines with the highest and lowest voltage phases to supply enough energy to the series inverter, and the three-phase inverter compensates the voltage deviation by injecting active power through a series transformer, such that the voltage sag/dip problems can be mitigated. The control strategies of the two converters are designed in detail in this paper. Compared with the traditional UPQC with two three-phase converters, the proposed method has the advantage of simpler control methods and lower cost. Finally, the proposed method is verified through MATLAB/Simulink model.