IEEE PELS Hybrid Distinguished Lecture | Single-phase Inverter Control Techniques for Interfacing Renewable Energy Sources with Micro-grid

University of Cambridge Downing College, Regent Street, Cambridge

In this presentation, a novel current control technique is proposed to control both active and reactive power flow from a renewable energy source feeding a micro-grid system through a single-phase parallel connected inverter. The parallel connected inverter ensures active and reactive power flow from the grid with low current THD even in the presence of non-linear load.

IEEE PELS Hybrid Distinguished Lecture | Single-phase Inverter Control Techniques for Interfacing Renewable Energy Sources with Micro-grid

University of Oxford Lecture room 7, Ground floor, Information Engineering Building (IEB), Parks Road, Oxford

In this presentation, a novel current control technique is proposed to control both active and reactive power flow from a renewable energy source feeding a micro-grid system through a single-phase parallel connected inverter. The parallel connected inverter ensures active and reactive power flow from the grid with low current THD even in the presence of non-linear load.

IEEE PELS UK & Ireland Chapter PELS Day 2024 Hybrid Event

University of Leicester ENG LT 1, Engineering Building, Leicester

To celebrate PELS Day 2024, IEEE PELS UK and Ireland Chapter in collaboration with UK and Ireland Women in Engineering affinity group, Power and Energy Chapter, Industrial Applications Society Chapter, IEEE PELS TC11 Aerospace Power, and University of Leicester, is delivering a hybrid event with distinguished and guest lectures.

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