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PV-Fed DC Link Voltage Control Techniques Implementation in Shunt Active Filter

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Issues of power quality on combined conventional and non-conventional-based sources and its solution are one of the recent researches in the area of power quality. This paper presents power quality improvement using a PV-fed shunt active power filter. The proposed system is designed to keep two things in mind: PV-based renewable source is used to maintain the capacitor voltage of inverter constant and also maintain the supply as and when required and conventional PQ theory and P&O algorithm used in the system for smooth operation of the filter and maximum power point tracking, respectively. The performance of the proposed system is verified through simulations.

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Deepika, P.D., Puhan, P.S. (2022). PV-Fed DC Link Voltage Control Techniques Implementation in Shunt Active Filter. In: Panda, G., Naayagi, R.T., Mishra, S. (eds) Sustainable Energy and Technological Advancements. Advances in Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9033-4_17

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