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Positive-Sequence Voltage Control, Full Negative-Sequence Cancellation, and Current Limitation for Static Compensators

Antonio Camacho, Miguel Castilla, Jaume Miret, Manel Velasco, Ramón Guzmán Solà

2021IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents a control scheme in the stationary reference frame for static synchronous compensators (STATCOMs) that provide three features: 1) regulation of the positive-sequence voltage to the nominal value; 2) full cancellation of the negative-sequence voltage; and 3) peak limitation of the injected currents. These features can help to improve the performance of these devices under perturbed grid conditions, including low, high, and unbalanced voltages. Also, the peak current limiter guarantees both the safe operation of the converter and a priority-based achievement of the voltage regulation targets, which is of interest during severe perturbations like voltage dips. Experimental results, implementation details, and closed-loop analysis are presented to validate the regulation capabilities and demonstrate the feasibility of the power quality improvement.

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