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Power quality improvement of PV interfaced distribution system


Rajni Bala
Surender Singh
Pardeep Sharma
Sahil Punia

Abstract

In renewable energy, there is solar energy which is on top of the chart when it comes to the generation of electricity as it is abundantly available in India due to the geographical and climate conditions. These power quality problems and degradation of energy can be avoided by using a control mechanism. It is vital to include a reliable control mechanism in the solar energy conversion system that is connected to the system which will reduce the problem in power quality. This work includes the use of adaptive back propagation which provides an improvement in the degree of precision and accuracy over a longer period of time that the technology is capable of achieving as a consequence. With the help of adaptive back propagation which is being used as the foundation for this procedure, we can achieve accurate results which are possible. This work deals with adaptive back propagation-based control for optimal operation by providing the active power to loads and rest of the remaining power will be provided to the grid. It will help in the mitigation of harmonics in the system, balancing the loads, and improving the power factor of the system. To extract the highest amount of energy possible from the solar photovoltaic array, a process that is known as Incremental-conductance (INC) using the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) is used. The outcomes of computer simulations are used to evaluate how well the suggested system functions, which contributes to the assurance that the system is operating in the most suitable way possible.


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