Abstract
Abstract
The extraction of power from green energy sources (GES) has rapidly popularized owing to increasing energy demands, depletion of fossil fuels and growing concerns about climatic changes. Grid-tied multilevel inverters are critical components in the integration of green energy sources into the power grid and offer numerous benefits over standard two-level inverters. These benefits include superior power quality, diminished harmonic distortion, and the potential to utilize high power levels efficiently. A single-phase Grid-Tied Extendable-Level Inverter (GTELI) for green energy applications is demonstrated in this paper. The GTELI offers superior power quality and distortion-free output relative to existing grid-tied multilevel inverters and hence is an excellent choice for extracting power from sustainable energy sources. To ensure efficient utilization, the extracted power from GTELI is to be integrated into the supply grid. A new current control algorithm for the GTELI is also proposed in this paper. Using this current control technique a grid control technique is established to modulate the power flow to the grid. The proposed GTELI achieved sinusoidal grid voltage and injected current with minimised harmonic distortions of 1.6% and 2.7% respectively, which comply well with the tolerable range of the IEEE 519 standard.
Funder
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Centre for Engineering Research and Development