Grid Voltage and current Harmonics Reduction Using Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Logic Controller of Dual
Keywords:
Grid Voltage, unified power quality conditioners (UPQC)Abstract
The increase of pass-through voltage harmonics is particularly problematic in this project
because of the adjustment of neighbourhood stack symphony nowadays using a single DG
interface converter, especially when the basic grid voltage is severely damaged. Harmonic
current supply voltage and grid current harmonic pay methods are presented that differ from
the development of unified power quality conditioners (UPQC) using arrangement
converters. Harmonic suppression of the local load supply voltage is the responsibility of the
main converter in particular. The neighbouring nonlinear load is connected to the second
interfacing converter via a method for dispatching the symphonious present day. The project
also includes a new controller and a reworked aggregate voltage to better understand the
regulation of parallel converters. System voltage impact circle and identification of heap
current day and pass on voltage music are unnecessary for both interface converters when
using this suggested controller. As a result, connecting converters' computational load may be
reduced to an even more critical level.











