Eliminating Ground Current in a Transformerless Photovoltaic Application

Ocar Lopez, Francisco D. Freijedo, Alejandro G. Yepes, Pablo Fernandez-Comesana, Jano Malvar, Remus Teodorescu, Jesus Doval-Gandoy

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Abstract

For low-power grid-connected applications, a singlephase converter can be used. In photovoltaic (PV) applications, it is possible to remove the transformer in the inverter to reduce losses, costs, and size. Galvanic connection of the grid and the dc sources in transformerless systems can introduce additional ground currents due to the ground parasitic capacitance. These currents increase conducted and radiated electromagnetic emissions, harmonics injected in the utility grid, and losses. Amplitude and spectrum of the ground current depend on the converter topology, the switching strategy, and the resonant circuit formed by the ground capacitance, the converter, the ac filter, and the grid. In this paper, the ground current in a 1.5-kW PV installation is measured under different conditions and used to build a simulation model. The installation includes a string of 16 PV panel, a full-bridge inverter, and an LCL filter. This model allows the study of the influence of the harmonics injected by the inverter on the ground current.
Original languageEnglish
JournalI E E E Transactions on Energy Conversion
Volume25
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)140-147
Number of pages8
ISSN0885-8969
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Ground current
  • Photovoltaic (PV) power systems
  • Pulsewidth-modulated inverters
  • Single-phase system
  • Utility interface

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