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High altitude wind based renewable energy generating system can be connected to a distribution level grid. The generated power at high altitude above the ground is transmitted at medium voltage DC to the ground based station. Thus, transmitted power is interfaced with the distribution grid at the ground station. This paper presents the power electronic converter (PEC) rated at 100 kW HAWP application...
High-altitude wind power (HAWP) generating system uses dc–dc converter to transform the dc link voltage to an optimal medium voltage dc for efficient transmission to ground-based station. This paper presents a comparative study of current-fed and voltage-fed (VF) isolated dc–dc converters for HAWP application. VF converters (VFCs) with inductive and capacitive filters are compared with current-fed...
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