2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2018.6341
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Effective and low‐cost passive compensator system to improve the power quality of two electric generators

Abstract: To suppress the most dominant harmonic currents and compensate for the power factor (PF) of electric generators (EGs), a technique based on passive power filters (PPFs) is presented here. The key feature of the proposed method is the implementation of only a set of PPFs for compensating the power-quality issues of two EGs. This characteristic makes the suggested approach highly cost-effective and considerably reduces the required space for placing PPFs. The performance of the proposed technique is demonstrated… Show more

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“…Passive filters, as an important component of LCL filters, also play a crucial role in grid-connected inverters in energy storage systems (ESS) or renewable energy systems (RES), and passive filters play an important role. e article [25] suggests a passive filter (PPF)-based cost consideration technique using just one set of PPFs, which not only reduces the amount of space needed to prevent PPFs but also resolves the quality compensation problem of two parallel compensated generators (EGs) and validates their performance using MATLAB.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passive filters, as an important component of LCL filters, also play a crucial role in grid-connected inverters in energy storage systems (ESS) or renewable energy systems (RES), and passive filters play an important role. e article [25] suggests a passive filter (PPF)-based cost consideration technique using just one set of PPFs, which not only reduces the amount of space needed to prevent PPFs but also resolves the quality compensation problem of two parallel compensated generators (EGs) and validates their performance using MATLAB.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to cope with power quality issues, several solutions have been proposed in the literature. The installation of passive power filters (PPFs) was one of the traditional and most used techniques to reduce the harmonics, and compensate for a degree of the PF [7], [8]. Though this solution is cheap and easy to implement, it, however, struggles from several weaknesses such as fixed tuning, filtering selectivity, bulkiness, and the possibility of inducing the resonance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional solutions for PQ problems are restricted to some limitations such as the cost, size, power rating, etc. For example, the passive power filters (PPFs) are broadly used to suppress the most dominant harmonics and compensate for some amount of power factor (PF) [5], [6]. They are also characterized by the ease of implementation and maintenance, as well as low-cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%