Abstract

In today’s world, the power distribution system's problems with Power Quality (PQ) are not unfamiliar. However, customer awareness of these issues has also risen. Likewise, there are many conventional solutions to improve the power quality. However, these traditional solutions rely on passive elements and frequently fail to respond effectively as the nature of the power system changes. Custom power devices provide adaptable solutions for many issues. Therefore, a Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) Coupled with a PV system is proposed in this paper to improve the PQ problems, including fluctuations, voltage sag and swell etc. The deployment of an Interleaved Zeta converter aids in maintaining the constant DC link voltage. In order to derive the maximum desirable power from PV system, STATCOM with Adaptive Neuro- Fuzzy Interference System (ANFIS) is used, which is fine-tuned with the help of the Improved Chicken Swarm (ICS) algorithm. In addition, UPQC with series and shunt converter is employed to decrease the current and voltage harmonics, thereby enhancing the power factor. For controlling the working of UPQC, the d-q theory-based Proportional Integral (PI) is proposed. The suggested design of PV-UPQC is evaluated and the simulation results are obtained in the MATLAB platform with a reduced THD of 2.01%.

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