There are two approaches to the mitigation of power quality problems. The first approach is called load conditioning, which ensures that the equipment is made less sensitive to power disturbances, allowing the operation even under significant voltage distortion. The other solution is to install line-conditioning systems that suppress or counteract the power system disturbances. Among the different new technical options available to improve power quality, active power filters have proved to be an important and flexible alternative to compensate for current and voltage disturbances in power distribution systems. Power filter topologies are discussed including shunt active filter, series active filters, series-shunt active filters, and hybrid active filters. New topologies using multilevel inverters are also discussed.
[1]
L. Moran,et al.
Multilevel inverter, based on multi-stage connection of three-level converters scaled in power of three
,
2002,
IEEE 2002 28th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society. IECON 02.
[2]
T. Green,et al.
The development of power quality markets
,
2002,
2002 IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37309).
[3]
Thomas A. Lipo,et al.
A hybrid multilevel inverter topology for drive applications
,
1998,
APEC '98 Thirteenth Annual Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition.
[4]
H. Akagi,et al.
A new approach to harmonic compensation in power systems
,
1988,
Conference Record of the 1988 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting.