研究目的
This paper discusses the power quality management of a new PV power plant based on the transformer integrated filtering method. The PV power plant has two-stage filtering station, which can realize 1) distributed elimination of the output harmonics from the PV inverters, and 2) centralized improvement of the power quality at PCC.
研究成果
The proposed PV power plant with transformer integrated filtering method has been stably operated for two years, showing satisfactory performance of harmonic suppression, reactive power compensation, and harmonic resonance damping. The method is feasible and effective for PV power plants.
研究不足
The paper discusses the potential for harmonic resonance when the impedance of the passive power filter matches the system impedance, which could deteriorate power quality at PCC. It also mentions the impact of weak coupling of the integrated reactor on filtering performance.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The paper introduces a two-stage filtering station for power quality management in PV power plants, utilizing a box-type transformer with integrated filter and a grid-connected transformer based on inductive filtering method.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The study is based on a 3×20MW PV power plant in Changde, China, with data collected over 59 hours using a HIOKI PW-3198 analyzer.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Includes box-type transformers with integrated filters, grid-connected inductive filtering transformers, passive filters, and SVG.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The paper details the setup of primary and secondary filtering stations, their operational principles, and the methodology for testing their performance.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The study analyzes the filtering performance, harmonic suppression efficiency, and resonance damping capabilities through theoretical models and site tests.
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