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  • A commercial building based microgrid performance investigation

    Author(s)
    Liu, J
    Lu, J
    Hossain, MJ
    Li, H
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Lu, Junwei
    Year published
    2019
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    Abstract
    In order to overcome the problems which distributed generations bring to the power system, the microgrid concept is proposed. For the power quality consideration, the introduction of the static synchronous compensators and the active power filters may lead to complexity and extra cost to the system. Therefore, an appropriate control strategy for the microgrid is developed in this paper to combine the power quality improvement function to the interlinking converter. This paper investigated the performance of a commercial building based microgrid system. The proposed control strategy enables the microgrid to achieve the active ...
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    In order to overcome the problems which distributed generations bring to the power system, the microgrid concept is proposed. For the power quality consideration, the introduction of the static synchronous compensators and the active power filters may lead to complexity and extra cost to the system. Therefore, an appropriate control strategy for the microgrid is developed in this paper to combine the power quality improvement function to the interlinking converter. This paper investigated the performance of a commercial building based microgrid system. The proposed control strategy enables the microgrid to achieve the active power, reactive power, and harmonics compensation functions. Different scenarios are carried out through simulation based on the real case data. The simul
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    Conference Title
    Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
    Volume
    131
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04293-6_21
    Subject
    Electrical engineering
    Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/385431
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