The increasing demand for electrical power, along with the decreasing stock of traditional energy sources, has caused a growing interest towards microgeneration from renewable power sources. In particular, photovoltaic energy (PV) has witnessed an increasing attention and the scientific community has concentrated its efforts in order to develop innovative solutions for the integration of PV systems into the existing distribution grid. In this thesis PV converters for grid-connected systems without galvanic insulation were studied. A particular solution of a multilevel-based converter was employed in a PV application and its behavior was thoroughly analyzed. Extensive simulations and experimental results confirmed the feasibility and the good performance of the proposed solution.

Transformerless grid-connected inverters for photovoltaic systems(2013).

Transformerless grid-connected inverters for photovoltaic systems

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2013-01-01

Abstract

The increasing demand for electrical power, along with the decreasing stock of traditional energy sources, has caused a growing interest towards microgeneration from renewable power sources. In particular, photovoltaic energy (PV) has witnessed an increasing attention and the scientific community has concentrated its efforts in order to develop innovative solutions for the integration of PV systems into the existing distribution grid. In this thesis PV converters for grid-connected systems without galvanic insulation were studied. A particular solution of a multilevel-based converter was employed in a PV application and its behavior was thoroughly analyzed. Extensive simulations and experimental results confirmed the feasibility and the good performance of the proposed solution.
2013
Tecnologie dell'Informazione
grid-connected
inverter
photovoltaic
multilevel
pulse width modulation
FRANCESCHINI, Giovanni
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