Switched Z-Source Boost Converter in Hybrid Renewable Energy System for Grid-Tied Applications

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Sathish C.H., Chidambaram I.A., Manikandan M.

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The world's focus is shifting toward Renewable Energy Sources (RES) as a result of the sharp rise in energy demand and the depletion of conventional energy sources. Distributed generation (DG) units developed on RES are easily and reliably integrated into grid due to microgrid technology. Inverters are typically used to integrate DGs into microgrid. At present, the fastestgrowing renewable sources of electricity in the world is photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy conversion system (WECS), which evolved in response to growing environmental concerns about the risks of climate change connected with power generation. Recent technological developments have made it a top priority for researchers to find ways to enhance the efficiency of hybrid systems and the power converter stage. In order to achieve transmission losses and ensure energy savings, a new 13-bus system is developed in this work for regulating the output voltage in distribution networks. Switched Z-source Boost converter along with Proportional Integral (PI) controller is employed to boost the voltage obtained from PV system. A battery converter along with a bi-directional battery is connected to the DC link, to store energy generated by Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES) in excess amount. The obtained DC link voltage is transferred to three-phase voltage source inverter (VSI) for the conversion of DC to AC voltage. Effective harmonic reduction is attained with the aid of LC filter coupled to Three phase grid, and the PI controller associated to the grid supports in achieving effective grid synchronization. The proposed research is validated using MATLAB Simulink by considering the 13-bus system and an efficiency of 96.8 % is obtained with 0.93% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD).

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