Abstract

As more distributed renewable energy sources are installed in the utility grid, the static synchronous compensators are applied to manage the power factor and the grid voltage in the medium-voltage level of the power system. The cascaded multilevel converter with single-star topology is well applied to this application. The dc-capacitor voltage balancing control is a fundamental issue, and it can be accomplished by negative-sequence current and/or zero sequence voltage injection. Unfortunately, the zero sequence voltage injection increases the risk of over-modulation and the negative-sequence current injection results in high peak current. This paper provides the voltage balancing strategy to manage the peak current or the modulation index. Besides, all the asymmetrical grid voltages are considered in the proposed method to satisfy the grid fault operation. Laboratory test results verify that the proposed method limits the peak current or manages the modulation index during the grid fault operations.

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