New control strategy for maximizing power extraction in the grid-connected CHP-PV-Wind hybrid system

International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering

New control strategy for maximizing power extraction in the grid-connected CHP-PV-Wind hybrid system

Abstract

This work represents a significant contribution to the advancement of modern electrical systems by combining advanced control strategies with robust protection solutions to address the challenges of the energy transition. It focuses on the integration of renewable energy within electrical grids, with particular attention to wind energy, cogeneration (CHP), and photovoltaic energy. The main contributions include the development of innovative methods to enhance system stability and improve energy quality. This is achieved notably through the use of advanced control algorithms, such as the synchronously rotating frame (SRF) transformation, applied to converters and voltage source converter-based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) systems. These approaches enable precise voltage regulation, optimized power flow management, and significant reduction of harmonic distortion. The paper also explores novel techniques, such as control based on the ANFIS algorithm, to improve voltage regulation, current stability, and converter efficiency. Finally, an effective protection solution against voltage faults is proposed, ensuring the stable and reliable transfer of energy produced by offshore wind farms to onshore grids.

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