Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 2026
Abstract
The increase in demand for renewable energy sources such as solar and wind systems has led to widespread use and integration of a three-phase grid connected inverters in electric modern electric power systems. The inverters are essential to convert DC power into AC power and to control the delivered power to the grid. However, the use of the inverters in a renewable energy system has some challenges related to stability and control due to the presence of power electronic interfaces and filter dynamics. This paper analyzes the control and stability of three phase grid connected inverter through an LCL filter. The system is modeled, and its dynamic behavior is analyzed. The results of the analysis show that proper filter design and controller implementation are needed and important to ensure a stable and reliable integration RES into the power grid
Citation
Ayeva, Y. (2026). Control and Stability Analysis of Three-Phase Grid-Connected Inverters in Renewable Energy Systems. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/elcspub/14
Keywords
CONTROL SYSTEM, POWER ELECTRONICS, THREE PHASE INVERTER
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Controls and Control Theory Commons, Electrical and Electronics Commons, Power and Energy Commons