Power Electronic Converters for Microgrids.

As concerns about climate change, energy prices, and energy security loom, regulatory and research communities have shown growing interest in alternative energy sources and their integration into distributed energy systems. However, many of the candidate microgeneration and associated storage system...

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Main Author: Sharkh, Suleiman M.
Other Authors: Abu-Sara, Mohammad A., Orfanoudakis, Georgios I.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Somerset : Wiley, 2014.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Modes of Operation of Microgrid Converters -- 1.1.1 Grid Connection Mode -- 1.1.2 Stand-Alone Mode -- 1.1.3 Battery Charging Mode 
505 8 |a 1.2 Converter Topologies 1.3 Modulation Strategies -- 1.4 Control and System Issues -- 1.5 Future Challenges and Solutions -- References -- Chapter 2 Converter Topologies -- 2.1 Topologies -- 2.1.1 The Two-Level Converter -- 2.1.2 The NPC Converter 
505 8 |a 2.1.3 The CHB Converter 2.2 Pulse Width Modulation Strategies -- 2.2.1 Carrier-Based Strategies -- 2.2.2 SVM Strategies -- 2.3 Modeling -- References -- Chapter 3 DC-Link Capacitor Current and Sizing in NPC and CHB Inverters -- 3.1 Introduction 
505 8 |a 3.2 Inverter DC-Link Capacitor Sizing 3.3 Analytical Derivation of DC-Link Capacitor Current RMS Expressions -- 3.3.1 NPC Inverter -- 3.3.2 CHB Inverter -- 3.4 Analytical Derivation of DC-Link Capacitor Current Harmonics -- 3.4.1 NPC Inverter -- 3.4.2 CHB Inverter 
505 8 |a 3.5 Numerical Derivation of DC-Link Capacitor Current RMS Value and Voltage Ripple Amplitude 3.6 Simulation Results -- 3.7 Discussion -- 3.7.1 Comparison of Capacitor Size for the NPC and CHB Inverters -- 3.7.2 Comparison of Presented Methods for Analyzing DC-Link Capacitor Current 
500 |a ""3.7.3 Extension to Higher-Level Inverters "" 
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