This paper explores the use of the conservative power theory for active shunt compensation, and provides experimental validation of reactive compensation and harmonic filtering. It is aimed to provide a more in-depth review of how the conservative power theory operates as a control algorithm for a shunt compensator. Also there is discussion on some of the challenges associated to practical implementation of active filters.
Reactive and harmonic compensation using the conservative power theory
2015-03-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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