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INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN POWER SYSTEMS
Razvan MagureanuUniversity POLITEHNICA Bucharest
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Fig.1. Zeus in action
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Fig.2. Otto von Guericke producing and transporting static energy Fig.3. The kissing machine
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Fig.4. Equivalent power
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Fig.5. Projected global population (left) and energy demand (right)
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Fig.6. Primary resources
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Fig.7. Centralized and distributed solutions
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Fig. 8 Smart Grid with renewable sources and different types of loads
and storage facilities
AC
AC
2Grid
R
LLoad
1GridUcrainGrid
1 3
A B
C
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2AZ BZ2
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Fig.9. The diode bridge rectification of AC input Fig.10. Measured AC stator voltage (blue) and instantaneous currents (red).
Fig.11. Rectification with booster circuit. Fig.12. AC stator current (red) and fundamental (green). The AC voltage (blue) and DC output voltage (magenta).
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Fig. 13. Typical wind turbine wind speed-power characteristic
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Fig. 14. Double fed induction generator for variable speed applications
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Fig. 15. Solar radiation spectrum
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Fig. 16. Barstow central receiver system – heliostat field Fig. 17. Conversion of thermo energy into electricity
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Fig 18. Current-voltage characteristic of a typical silicon PV cell
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Fig 15. Connection of a photovoltaic panel to the grid
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Fig .19.
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Fig. 20.
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Fig. 21.
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Power Quality in AC Grids
Razvan MagureanuUniversity POLITEHNICA Bucharest
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Fig. 1 Simplified low voltage power circuit model with a linear and a nonlinear load
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Fig. 2 Current waveforms: a) for the nonlinear load; b) for
the linear load; c) for the mains
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Fig. 3 Voltage waveforms: a) the mains; b) DPLL output
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Fig. 4 The dq synchronous frame instantaneous and average value currents: a) for the nonlinear load; b) for the linear load
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Fig. 5 Harmonic waveforms for the “a” phase: a) the current for the nonlinear load;
b) the current for the linear load; c) the current for the mains; d) the voltage for the
mains
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Fig. 6 The instantaneous and average value active power
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Fig. 7 Diagram of a basic active filter configuration Fig. 8 Per phase results
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Fig. 9 Smart grid example
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Bridge rectifier
Active filter
siFi
DRCi RLi DRLi
1R
C
2R
3RL
Bridge rectifier
DCC
Fig. 10 Compensation at the PCC a) electric connections; b) uncompensated currents; c)
harmonics compensated currents
a)
b) c)
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Fig. 11. The block diagram for active filter control
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Fig.12 The experimental set-up
15...
30m
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+
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Fig. 13 The controlled rectifier as nonlinear load Fig. 14 The inverter component of the active filter
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Fig. 15 Experimental results for power and control parameters