Title : 
Naturally-commutated cycloconverter versus rectifier-inverter pair grid-connected distributed power generation based on high-speed microturbines
         
        
        
            Author_Institution : 
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
         
        
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
Grid-connected distributed power generation based on high-speed microturbines gives the customers control over their electric power supply and provides a reliable, high-quality, low-cost, and clean source of electric power. As the frequency of the AC power generated by the high-speed microturbine-generator sets is variable and much higher than that of the utility grid, a static frequency changer will be required to match the two frequencies and also control the power delivered to the grid. Among different static frequency changer schemes, naturally-commutated cycloconverter (NCC) and rectifier-inverter pair have received more attention from the electric power industry, due to their desirable cost-versus-performance tradeoff. This paper compares different aspects of these frequency changer schemes when used in conjunction with microturbines for grid-connected distributed power generation. The conclusions drawn based on the analytical and simulation results can serve as guidelines in selecting the right topology for a specific application.
         
        
            Keywords : 
cycloconvertors; distributed power generation; frequency convertors; invertors; rectifiers; turbines; electric power industry; electric power supply; grid connected distributed power generation; high speed microturbines generator; naturally commutated cycloconverter; rectifier inverter pair; simulation; static frequency changer; topology; AC generators; Analytical models; Distributed power generation; Electric variables control; Frequency; Guidelines; Mesh generation; Power generation; Power supplies; Power systems;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Industrial Electronics Society, 2003. IECON '03. The 29th Annual Conference of the IEEE
         
        
            Print_ISBN : 
0-7803-7906-3
         
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/IECON.2003.1280079