A Novel Intelligent Controller With Dvr Based Hybrid Renewable Fed Grid Tied To Mitigate Voltage Sag
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Terms Dynamic voltage restorer (DVR), Fuzzy logic controller (FLC), voltage sag compensation.Abstract
Power quality has a significant impact on loads and stability when power equipment is working. Unstable conditions can cause the power system to lose stability due to a variety of defects, fluctuations, and even damage to sensitive loads. Dynamic voltage restorers, which have demonstrated their ability to compensate for distribution side faults and fluctuations notwithstanding the effects of the grid-side system, are a dependable way to counteract these intermediate power occurrences. Fuzzy logic controllers are the controller technology used in DVR simulations, which Favor the new trend of renewable energy sources with hybrid PV and wind systems. In order for the DVR to function as efficiently as possible under ideal circumstances during a voltage sag disturbance, the controller dynamically evaluates the different sag compensation parameters. Matlab is used to systematically model the project's activities while taking into account different situations.
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