Inverters Synchronization of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources

  • Muhammad Siddique Department of Electrical Engineering, NFC Institute of Engineering and technology Multan, Pakistan
  • Malik Yasir Iqbal Department of Electrical Engineering, NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan, Pakistan
  • Hammad Alvi Department of Electrical Engineering, NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Imran Department of Electrical Engineering, NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan, Pakistan
  • Ali Imran Department of Electrical Engineering, NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan, Pakistan
  • Muntazir Hussain Department of Electrical Engineering, Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Science Islamabad, Pakistan
Keywords: Inverters, Synchronization, Voltage source inverters, DC/AC converter

Abstract

A grid connected inverter must provide a sinusoidal AC waveform which remains stable and also matches voltage and grid frequency according to defined standards. A non-synchronized or poorly synchronized inverter can lead to imbalances in load, can cause damage to equipment, grid instability, and even power outages in the grid itself. The problem become more significant if inverters of renewable resources are of distributed nature and connected to grid to fulfill the energy demand. These distributed inverters will have the phase difference among their output voltages. This difference of voltage will affect the power quality of the net output voltage. In this case voltage source inverters (VSI) of all the grid connected resources need to be synchronized so that they may be connected to grid without causing any fault in the system. In this research a solution is presented to synchronize all DC/AC converters from different resources. Solution is supported by MATLAB simulations.

Published
2021-03-09
How to Cite
[1]
M. Siddique, M. Iqbal, H. Alvi, M. Imran, A. Imran, and M. Hussain, “Inverters Synchronization of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources”, PakJET, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1-5, Mar. 2021.