Wind, light and superconducting magnetic energy storage hybrid power generation system based on current-source inverters
A current source type, hybrid power generation technology, applied in the fields of power electronics, new energy power generation, and electrical engineering, to achieve the effects of maximum power tracking control optimization, direct control, and efficiency optimization
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[0019] A wind, light, and superconducting magnetic energy storage hybrid power generation system based on a current source inverter, including: a wind turbine 6, a motor-side current source inverter 5 respectively connected to the three-phase output of the wind turbine 6, and a photovoltaic cell The board 9, the unidirectional power boost converter 8, the voltage / current converter 7, and the current source grid-connected inverter 2, and the grid-connected inductor is connected to the output end of the current source grid-connected inverter 2 1. The output terminal of the photovoltaic panel 9 is connected to the input terminal of the one-way power boost converter 8, and the output terminal of the one-way power boost converter 8 is connected to the input terminal of the voltage / current converter 7. A first superconducting magnetic coil 3 and a second superconducting magnetic coil 4 are provided between the side current source inverter 5, the voltage / current converter 7 and the cur...
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