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Power flow control and islanding management in small power distributed generation systems using power electronics interface for the connection with the grid

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Author(s):
Rodolfo Manuel Moreno Martinez
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação
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Examining board members:
José Antenor Pomilio; Jose Carlos de Melo Vieira Junior; Ricardo Quadros Machado; Edson Adriano Vendrusculo; Walmir de Freitas Filho
Advisor: Luiz Carlos Pereira da Silva; José Antenor Pomilio
Abstract

This work studies problems of power flow control and islanding management in small power distributed generation systems in which the interface with the grid is made through electronic power converters. The complete system has "on-line" behavior, in which the power produced locally is fully processed by the converter, and also a structure "line-interactive," in which the converter operates to maintain certain performance standards without, however, process active power. It is also focused on the problem of power quality, analyzing ways to operate the converter in order to mitigate problems related to harmonics. In addition to modeling and simulation, some experimental implementation of the proposed techniques are realized (AU)