A Novel Control Strategy of PV making System with LPC for Loading Balance of Distribution Feeders
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At Present days solar power plants are more dependable, because no fuel and reduced CO2 emission. But the solar power generation system do not work in all weather conditions, it is power generated only solar radiation time. To overcome this problem by using fuel cell (FC). In fuel cell power generation there will be no problems, where as in fuel cell power distribution systems have some problems like overloading the distribution feeders. In this project to overcome this overloading by using Loop Power Controller (LPC) and also photovoltaic (PV) power generation is incorporated in balancing the feeder loading. The loop power controller to control real power and reactive power flow by adjusting voltage ratio and phase shift. Daily loading unbalance is determined by analyzing fuel cell (FC) power generation recording by using SCADA system and load profile based on Data Automation System (DAS). The loop power controller can improve controllability, operational flexibility and reduce power loss of the distribution system. The Loop Power Controller (LPC) is based on the MATLAB/ SIMULINK
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