Harmonic Filtering in PV connected AC loads

Authors:

Ehtasham UlHaq,Jawad Ali,Waleed Jan,Muhammad AamirAman,Mehr E Munir,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2019.08.00047

Keywords:

Harmonics,AC loads,Filters,Frequency,Renewable Energy,Solar PV,

Abstract

It is a known fact the power crisis has literally crippled many nations and slowed them down from keeping up with the technological reforms in every field in order to solve he power issue, different renewable energy system are being analyzed and implemented that can be contributed to the power shortage. Since most of the industrial and residential electrical equipment using AC power to operate, these renewable energy systems must have a converter to transform DC power to AC power in attempt of doing, the system is subjected to high frequency harmonics due to converters, which can be degrade system performance. This research intends to find out an effective solution to reduce the high frequency harmonics by designing and implementing filters in solar cell driven AC loads.

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