Abstract

This article presents an energy system that enhances the quality of electrical energy by injecting photovoltaic (PV) renewable energy into the electrical network in the presence of a polluting load. This system is based on a new control approach known as Zero Direct Power Command (ZDPC). The innovative aspect of the proposed work is the addition of clean energy while simultaneously removing the unsettling harmonics produced by the nonlinear loads provided by distorted voltages. This approach combines a traditional Proportional Integrator (PI) controller for regulating the DC bus voltage with a clever technique (fuzzy logic) for tracking the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT). The current has a harmonic distortion rate of about 1% with unity power factor due to the suppression of undesirable harmonics from the source currents. A PV panel connected in series with a chopper and managed by fuzzy logic via a two-state inverter ensures the injection of PV energy into the electrical network. Software called MATLAB/Simulink is used to model this system. The outcomes demonstrate the reliability and viability of the ZDPC control, which concurrently ensures harmonic current compensation, power factor correction, and the introduction of solar power into the electrical network despite distorted source voltages.

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