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Dynamic voltage restoration with minimum energy injection

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 51-57

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/59.852100

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dynamic voltage restorer; energy storage; power quality; voltage sags

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Voltage sag is one of the most important power quality problems challenging the utility industry. Voltage sags can be compensated for by voltage and power injection into the distribution system. By injecting voltage with a phase advance with respect to the sustained source-side voltage, reactive power can be utilized to help voltage restoration. Hence, the consumption of real power, from the perspective of the energy supply device, can be reduced. This energy-saving voltage injection comes at the expense of an increased voltage injection magnitude, load power swing, phase shift, and discontinuity of voltage wave-shape. For this reason, several proposed compensation strategies are examined, in terms of satisfying custom power while taking into consideration the capacity of the energy-storage device and the voltage injection constraint of dynamic voltage restorer, Numerical examples are included to illustrate the efficacy of the proposed control strategies.

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