POWER ELECTRONIC CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR SMALL POWER PLANTS BASED ON RENEWABLE SOURCES

  • Rafal Jacukowicz "TWERD" power electronics company
  • Bohdan Kopchak National University "Lviv Polytechnic"
  • Lyubomyr Kopchak Lviv Polytechnic University, Institute of Energy and Control Systems
  • Witold Mazgaj Krakow University of Technology
  • Mihal Twerd "TWERD" power electronics company
  • Tadeush Sobchyk Krakow University of Technology
  • Tomasz Wegiel Krakow University of Technology

Abstract

Quite often energy in small wind and water plants is produced by PM synchronous generators which work at variable rotational speed. This energy has to be converted by means of a power electronic unit to fit to the three-phase power grid parameters. The main purpose of the control strategy is to transfer maximum possible amount of energy to the power grid.

Author Biographies

Rafal Jacukowicz, "TWERD" power electronics company

Senior Specialist

Bohdan Kopchak, National University "Lviv Polytechnic"

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Lyubomyr Kopchak, Lviv Polytechnic University, Institute of Energy and Control Systems

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Witold Mazgaj, Krakow University of Technology
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor
Mihal Twerd, "TWERD" power electronics company

Director

Tadeush Sobchyk, Krakow University of Technology

Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Institute for Electromechanical Energy Transformation

Tomasz Wegiel, Krakow University of Technology

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Published
2019-02-15
Section
Energy-Saving Technologies in the Electric Power Industry