An ultracapacitor integrated power conditioner for intermittency smoothing and improving power quality of distribution grid

Summary form only given. Penetration of various types of distributed energy resources (DERs) like solar, wind and PHEVs onto the distribution grid is on the rise. There is a corresponding increase in power quality problems and intermittencies on the distribution grid. In order to reduce the intermittencies and improve the power quality of the distribution grid an Ultracapacitor (UCAP) integrated power conditioner is proposed in this paper. UCAP integration gives the power conditioner active power capability which is useful in tackling the grid intermittencies and in improving the voltage sag and swell compensation. UCAPs have low energy density, high power density and fast charge/discharge rates which are all ideal characteristics for meeting high power low energy events like grid intermittencies, sags/swells. In this paper UCAP is integrated into dc-link of the power conditioner through a bi-directional dc-dc converter which helps in providing a stiff dc-link voltage. The integration helps in providing active/reactive power support, intermittency smoothing and sag/swell compensation. Design and control of both the dc-ac inverters and the dc-dc converter are discussed. The simulation model of the overall system is developed and compared to the experimental hardware setup.

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