Abstract

Important technical and financial hurdles exist when attempting to extend the power system to remote areas. Decentralized power generation utilising renewable energy sources (RES) has been promoted and is being further investigated as a result. This project showcases a microgrid architecture that uses brushless generators and a single voltage source converter (VSC). Wind and solar photovoltaic arrays are two of the renewable energy sources that power the microgrid system. But to keep the system reliable, there is also a battery energy storage system (BESS) and a diesel generator set. The simplified control and decreased number of switching devices are two benefits of the suggested architecture. In the current architecture, DG is configured as an AC source. The DC connection of the VSC is connected to the wind generator and the solar PV array, both of which are DC sources. Additionally, the BESS is utilised at the DC connection to assist with the dynamic instantaneous power balancing. In addition to integrating systems, VSCs may reduce power quality issues including harmonic currents, imbalance loads, and regulate voltage. To showcase all the aspects of the proposed system, we offer a diverse range of matlab/simulink simulation results.

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