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- Power Electronics in New and Renewable Energy Systems Mohammad A. Abusara Lecturer in control and Power Electronics Renewable Energy Research Group College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences
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- Outline Microgrid Grid Connected Interleaved Inverter Exhaust Heat Energy Recovery Systems Marine Renewable Energy
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- Microgrid System
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- 35kWHr lithium-ion batteries (60kVA Inverter) 100kW micro Gas Turbine
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- MicroGrid: Controller Structure
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- Microgrid Challenges and Features Challenges Maintain stability during connection, disconnection, load application/shedding Good Load sharing in island mode Good current quality in grid-connected mode Features Seamless transfer from grid-connected mode to island mode and vice versa Improved current quality Improved transient response
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- Microgrid-Practical Test
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- Microgrid-Practical Results
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- The effect of virtual impedance on improving current THD
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- Grid Connected Interleaved Inverter
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- Interleaved Concept One channel is replaced by a number of channels connected in parallel Switching instants are phase shifted equally over a switching period Introduced for telecommunication power supplies (low voltage high current)
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- Interleaved Inverter- Advantages Smaller Power Switches Smaller capacitors Smaller Inductor
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- Novel DC/AC Grid Connected Interleaved Inverter Advantages over 2-level topology Smaller C and hence so high output impedance to voltage harmonics (better current THD) No need for a second L Smaller in size
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- Controller Structure
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- System Modelling
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- Passive Damping For active damping Sampling frequency (35kHz) is only 1.47 to 3.2 times the natural resonance frequency Passive damping is possible (small capacitor current thanks to interleaved topology)
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- Passive Damping R Root locus, R = 0 ohmRoot locus, R = 0.5 ohm The varying parameter in the Root Locus is the grid impedance
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- Controller Design Phase Lag Controller Proportional Controller K(z) =10
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- Robust Digital Controller Immunity to Grid Impedance Variations Excellent Current Quality (THD=2.3%)
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- Interleaved Grid Connected Inverter
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- Exhaust Heat Energy Recovery Systems
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- Energy Recovery System Although it is a dominant prime mover and one of the most efficient power sources, a typical modern turbocharged Diesel engine still wastes significant amounts of fuel energy. The exhaust waste heat energy can be recovered and converted into useful electrical power
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- Components of Exhaust Recovery System Fuel Saving 5-7% Power Boost 10-15% Turbine + High speed alternatorPower Electronics
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- Exhaust Energy Recovery
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- Organic Rankin Cycle (ORC) System
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- ORC System Diagram
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- ORC Optimisation
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- Customers On road trucks Off road vehicleStationary power plants
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- Hybrid Turbocharger
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- Marine Renewable Energy
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- Marine Renewable Energy Systems Wave Tide
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- Thank You