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Design of a Multi-Level Inverter with less Switches for Micro-Grids

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M Uma Maheswara Rao 1*, P. Lakshminarayana 2, Pittu Venkata Subba Rao 3, P Pothuraju 4, Venkatesh P M
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.4.063

Abstract

This work presents a single-phase multilevel inverter topology with fewer switching components that is driven by unconventional energy sources. Due to the numerous advantages, it offers over two-level inverters, multilevel inverter technology has lately grown in popularity in the industrial sector for applications demanding medium and high voltages. These benefits include the ability to produce high-quality output voltage with low switching frequency and low harmonic distortion. This popularity is growing daily. In this project the presentation of a novel system design for a grid-connected hybrid solar and wind energy system. The total Harmonic Distortion THD of the output voltage is reduced. when a five-level inverter is used, and this helps to eliminate the need for bulk filters on the output side.

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