PV Integrated UPFC
Keywords:
Integration, MATLAB, PV, reactive power, UPFCAbstract
This paper is based on integration of PV and unified power flow controller ( UPFC) which will help us to reduce the harmful effects on environment due to generation of electricity through conventional sources of energy and it would also help us in compensation of reactive power which will lead to improvement in power quality and power factor. In this paper a UPFC is integrated to a PV connected grid which makes it environmental friendly and provides it long life with higher quality of power. The PV module is using MPPT controller so that we could extract maximum energy of the day and other than this we are using boost converter to step up the voltage level so that it could satisfy the need of power demand .At the output of boost converter we will get the dc and therefore we need to convert it into ac voltage and for this we have used inverter through which we will get ac voltage .Next step is to integrate UPFC so that reactive power could be compensated and we get high quality of power supply. To develop this model we have MATLAB/SIMULINK software and results obtained are eco-friendly as well as efficient and dynamic.
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