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M.Tech / M.E / PhD Thesis | Electrical Engineering | India | Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015 | Rating: 6.3 / 10
Design of Transformer less Single Phase Inverter for Renewable Energy Based Distribution Generation System
T. Chandra Sekhar, M.L.S. Deva Kumar, K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy
Abstract: Solar energy is the major source of power. Its potential is 178 billion MW which is about 20, 000 times the worlds demand. Solar energy, received in the form of radiation (electromagnetic waves), can be converted directly or indirectly into other forms of energy, such as heat and electricity which can be utilized by man. Inverters are the devices usually solid state which change the array DC output to AC suitable voltage, frequency and phase to feed photo voltaic ally generated power into the power grid or local load. Solar energy is time dependent and intermittent energy resources. Inverter may also contain a suitable output step up transformer perhaps some filtering and power factor correction circuits and some power conditioning circuitry to initiate the battery charging and to prevent overcharging. Inverters of PV system based distributed generation (DG) are subjected to wide changes in the inverter input voltage, thus demanding a buck-boost operation of inverters. Further the inverter size, weight and cost is increased. It is designed transformer less inverter that can be operated over a wide dc input voltage range making it suitable for distributed generation applications. Depending on the reference signal the inverter output voltage can be either boosted or bucked with respect input voltage.
Keywords: Distribution Generation Systems DG, Buck-Boost inverter, Reference signal, transformer less inverters, PWM
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015,
Pages: 740 - 743