Design & Simulation of Gid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources Using High Frequency Link Cascade Multilevel Inverter

M. Abdul Rahiman, Shaik Dawood

Abstract


This paper presents a High-frequency link multilevel cascaded medium voltage converter. Medium-voltage converters eliminate the step-up transformer for direct grid integration of renewable power plants, but MMC converters require multiple DC supplies. The high frequency magnetic link is used to generate the multiple isolated DC sources for all H-bridge inverter cells of the MMC converters and it also minimizes the voltage imbalance, common mode issue.The proposed system performance is analyzed in the MATLAB/Simulink environment. It is expected that the proposed new technology will have great potential for future renewable power generation and smart grid application. Finally, the proposed new topology is simulated by MATLAB/Simulink software to validate the accuracy of the theoretical explanation.
Keywords: Pulse Width Modulation ( PWM); Direct grid integration, high frequency link; medium-voltage converters; modular multilevel cascaded converters; Renewable Energy Systems(RES)

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