A power line conditioner using cascade multilevel inverters for distribution systems

A power line conditioner (PLC) using a cascade multilevel inverter is presented for voltage regulation, reactive power (VAr) compensation and harmonic filtering in this paper. The cascade M-level inverter consists of (M-1)/2 H-bridges in which each bridge has its own separate DC source. This new inverter: (1) can generate almost an sinusoidal waveform voltage with only one time switching per line cycle; (2) can eliminate transformers of multipulse inverters used in the conventional static VAr compensators; and (3) makes possible direct connection to the 13.8 kV power distribution system in parallel and series without any transformer. In other words, the power line conditioner is much more efficient and more suitable to VAr compensation and harmonic filtering of distribution systems than traditional multipulse and pulse width modulation (PWM) inverters. It has been shown that the new inverter is specially suited for VAr compensation. This paper focuses on feasibility and control schemes of the cascade inverter for voltage regulation and harmonic filtering in distribution systems. Analytical, simulated and experimental results show the superiority of the new power line conditioner.

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