IET Smart Grid (Jul 2019)

Grid integration and a power quality assessment of a wave-energy park

  • Arvind Parwal,
  • Martin Fregelius,
  • Jennifer Leijon,
  • Maria Chatzigiannakou,
  • Olle Svensson,
  • Olle Svensson,
  • Erland Strömstedt,
  • Irina Temiz,
  • Janaina Goncalves de Oliveira,
  • Cecilia Boström,
  • Mats Leijon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-stg.2019.0009

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This study presents a step toward the grid connection of a wave-energy park through an electric power conversion system (EPCS) developed and installed for the wave-energy harvesting in Lysekil, Sweden. The EPCS comprises a rectifier, a DC bus, and an inverter followed by a harmonic filter (HF). The higher- and lower-order harmonics injected by the inverter in a power quality context are investigated. The lower-order voltage harmonics partially distort the voltage-source inverter output grid current. A phase-locked loop-based (PLL) grid-phase tracking is used to attenuate the lower-order harmonics by reflecting the grid harmonics in the inverter output. An expression for the grid-current harmonics as a function of the grid-voltage harmonics has been derived and implemented. A mathematical model is derived to obtain a transfer function for the PLL, and finally, proportional–integral gains are tuned for stable system operation. An HF for mitigating the higher-order harmonics has been implemented. The total harmonic distortion is evaluated experimentally, and the results fulfil the grid-code requirements at various frequencies and harmonic orders.

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