Abstract

This suggested research work provided a distributed generator-based unified power quality conditioner with a decreased rating and a star-connected transformer as a means of enhancing power quality. The unified power quality conditioner (UPQC), a Y-connected transformer, and an LC filter are all included in this work. When the source voltage is out of balance, the hybrids of the approach greatly enhance UPQC performance. The quality conditioner that is suggested here is intended to correct issues with the voltage and current quality of delicate loads and to reduce load current harmonics when the supply is distorted. In this case, the DC link control method has been implemented using a fuzzy logic-based controller. A 500 kVA grid model is taken into consideration, along with an analysis and description of the suggested solution. The results were produced using the power system block set toolboxes in the MATLAB/Simulink environment. According to the thorough simulation results, hybrid UPQC with distributed generation has a greater ability to reduce the voltage sag effects and swell and to suppress the load current harmonics, phase current harmonics, and neutral current when the supply is distorted. To validate the results generated by the proposed method, the hybrid methodology yields better results when compared to the traditional UPQC method.

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