Modular multilevel converter for large-scale multistring photovoltaic energy conversion system

Conference Paper (2013)
Author(s)

Sebastian Rivera (Toronto Metropolitan University)

Bin Wu (Toronto Metropolitan University)

Ricardo Lizana F. (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María)

S. Kouro (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María)

Marcelo Perez (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María)

Jose Rodriguez (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/ECCE.2013.6646945
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Publication Year
2013
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
1941-1946
ISBN (print)
9781479903351

Abstract

This paper presents a new grid connected photovoltaic energy conversion system configuration for large scale power plants. The grid-tied converter is based on a modular multilevel converter using voltage source H-bridge cells. The proposed converter is capable of concentrating a multimegawatt PV plant with distributed string MPPT tracking capability, high power quality and increased efficiency compared to the classic two-level voltage source converters. The main challenge is to handle the inherent power unbalances which may occur, not only between the different cells of one phase of the converter, but also between the three phases. The control strategy to deal with these unbalances is analyzed in this paper. Simulation results for a downsized 7 level MMC composed of 18 H-bridge cells and PV strings are presented to validate the proposed topology and control method.

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