Raja Sathish Kumar, Y. V. B. K. Rao, Venkata Koteswara Rao N.
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Abstract
Solar energy systems connected to the electrical grid are known as grid-tied solar power systems or solar power-connected grid systems. Grid-tied solar inverters are only capable of producing active electricity since they are made to produce power at a unity power factor. The grid alone can meet the load’s requirement for reactive power. Reactive power drawn from the grid relative to active power has increased significantly with the sharp rise in the deployment of distributed energy resources based on renewable energy. This has an impact on the grid’s power quality. The amount of reactive power that the grid must supply will decrease if the grid-tied solar inverter is designed to be intelligent enough to provide reactive power in addition to active power. This work’s primary goal is to generate the necessary pulses for a three-phase inverter, which will aid in producing reactive power and ultimately help achieve the work’s primary objective. Fuzzy logic is a complex approach that takes advantage of the flexibility and adaptability of fuzzy systems to manage Voltage Source Converters (VSCs) for three-phase inverter operation. The primary circuit is simulated in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, giving the desired results.
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WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems publishes original research papers relating to electric power and energy. We aim to bring important work to a wide international audience and therefore only publish papers of exceptional scientific value that advance our understanding of these particular areas. The research presented must transcend the limits of case studies, while both experimental and theoretical studies are accepted. It is a multi-disciplinary journal and therefore its content mirrors the diverse interests and approaches of scholars involved with generation, transmission & distribution planning, alternative energy systems, power market, switching and related areas. We also welcome scholarly contributions from officials with government agencies, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations.