Wind Energy Conversion system for Industrial Adaptation Control using IoT

2022 International Conference on Computer, Power and Communications (ICCPC)(2022)

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Abstract
Wind energy is the world's second largest source of renewable energy generation, only after the most extensively employed hydro power, the most extensively employed. A technical revolution is experienced as a result of the development of advanced wind energy conversion systems (WECS), which include multilevel inverters (MLIs). Ripples present in the output waveforms of the traditional rectifier is more, and the MLI exhibits voltage balance concerns across the DC-link capacitor, which is equally a major problem with the conventional rectifier. The design is based on the “Vienna rectifier” architecture for power electronics evaluation and design, over a range of applications, including variable-speed and continuous sinusoidal current and voltage control. This article proposes a simplified proportional-integral (PI) control for minimizing the output waveform ripples, fixing voltage complications, and producing higher-quality waveforms at the output. This results in the development of a substantial alternatives in the field of high-power and medium-voltage energy regulation. Through the use of a new design, low-harmonic multilayer voltage source inverters with low harmonics are able to provide enormous voltages without the use of synchronized switching devices or series-connected transformers.
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multilevel inverters,WECS,PI control,vienna rectifier,THD,nodeMCU
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