Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems

In meeting ever increasing energy demand, it is important to do continuous research in energy sources, their efficient use and distribution of energy. Due to many intrinsic benefits, distributed generation (DG) is gaining acceptance. However, more researchers are involved in finding ways to increase...

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Main Author: Chandana Jayampathi Gajanayake
Other Authors: Poh Chiang Loh
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-206802023-07-04T17:31:17Z Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems Chandana Jayampathi Gajanayake Poh Chiang Loh Don Mahinda Vilathgamuwa School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In meeting ever increasing energy demand, it is important to do continuous research in energy sources, their efficient use and distribution of energy. Due to many intrinsic benefits, distributed generation (DG) is gaining acceptance. However, more researchers are involved in finding ways to increase the efficiency and reducing the cost ofDG systems in order to make them more widespread and affordable. In making it a reality, power conversion should be made efficient and effective. Another way to reduce the cost and increase the efficiency is to use the unused capacity of such DG systems to provide ancillary services to distribution network. Hence, this research is focused on developing power converter topologies and controllers suitable for DG to achieve aforementioned goals. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2009-12-23T06:18:51Z 2009-12-23T06:18:51Z 2008 2008 Thesis Chandana, J. G. (2008). Control of z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/20680 10.32657/10356/20680 en 254 p. application/pdf
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Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems
description In meeting ever increasing energy demand, it is important to do continuous research in energy sources, their efficient use and distribution of energy. Due to many intrinsic benefits, distributed generation (DG) is gaining acceptance. However, more researchers are involved in finding ways to increase the efficiency and reducing the cost ofDG systems in order to make them more widespread and affordable. In making it a reality, power conversion should be made efficient and effective. Another way to reduce the cost and increase the efficiency is to use the unused capacity of such DG systems to provide ancillary services to distribution network. Hence, this research is focused on developing power converter topologies and controllers suitable for DG to achieve aforementioned goals.
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title Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems
title_short Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems
title_full Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems
title_fullStr Control of Z-source inverter topologies for distributed generation systems
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