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Study of Novel Power Electronic Converters for Small Scale Wind Energy Conversion Systems

In: Renewable Energy - Utilisation and System Integration

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  • Mostafa Abarzadeh
  • Hossein Madadi Kojabadi
  • Liuchen Chang

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This chapter proposes a study of novel power electronic converters for small scale wind energy conversion systems. In this chapter major topologies of power electronic converters that used in wind energy converter systems have been analysed. Various topologies of DC/AC single stage converters such as high boost Z-source inverters (ZSI) have been investigated. New proposed schemes for inverters such as multilevel and Z-source inverters have been studied in this proposed chapter. Multilevel converters are categorized into three major groups according to their topologies which are diode clamped multilevel converters (DCM), cascade multilevel converters (CMC) with multiple isolated dc voltage sources and flying capacitor based multilevel converters (FCMC). Z-source inverters are divided to ZSI, qZSI and trans-ZSI types. Trans-ZSI is mostly used for high step-up single stage conversions.

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  • Mostafa Abarzadeh & Hossein Madadi Kojabadi & Liuchen Chang, 2016. "Study of Novel Power Electronic Converters for Small Scale Wind Energy Conversion Systems," Chapters, in: Wenping Cao & Yihua Hu (ed.), Renewable Energy - Utilisation and System Integration, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:97610
    DOI: 10.5772/62477
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    Keywords

    Small scale wind energy conversion system; Multi-level converters; Z-source inverters; single stage converter;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q20 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - General
    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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