A Research Review on Detection and Classification of Power Quality Disturbances caused by Integration of Renewable Energy Sources

Authors: Utkarsh Singh

26 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables

Abstract: With the increased interest in integrating renewable energy sources (RES) such as wind power and solar into the power systems owing to their zero greenhouse gas emissions and the involvement of power converters for integration in grid, the detection, classification and mitigation of power quality events has become indispensable. For employing an appropriate mitigation technique, it is a pre-requisite to correctly classify the various types of disturbances in power quality. This paper, therefore, presents a detailed research reviews on detection and classification of power quality disturbances caused by the integration of renewable energy sources and associated works present in literature till date. Attempts are also made to highlight the current and future issues involved in the detection, classification and mitigation of PQ disturbances. Best efforts have been made to make this paper serve as a full-fledged reference for the future work in this field. A list of 230 research publications on the subject is also appended for quick reference.

Submitted to arXiv on 24 Sep. 2020

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