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<title>A New Approach to Dynamic Voltage Restorer Implementation in Distribution Systems Using a Multilevel Inverter System</title>
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<description>A New Approach to Dynamic Voltage Restorer Implementation in Distribution Systems Using a Multilevel Inverter System
Meera Annie Varghese, Ancy Sara Varghese
Abstract: The dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) is one of the modern devices used in distribution systems to protect&#13;
Consumers against sudden changes in voltage amplitude. It is a custom power device used in power distribution&#13;
networks to protect consumers from sudden sags (and swells) in grid voltage. In this paper, the controller using the&#13;
P+Resonant controller and charge regulator is proposed in order to eliminate the steady-state error in DVR response&#13;
and to stabilize the system, respectively. The innovation here is that the DVR with the fifteen level inverter systems&#13;
protects the PCC voltage during a voltage sag condition without any real power injection into the DVR.Simulation&#13;
results show the capability of the DVR to control the emergency conditions of the distribution systems.
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