When the three-phase LCL grid-connected inverter operates under the condition of unbalanced grid voltage, the influence of the negative sequence component in the grid voltage will cause the grid-connected inverter system to produce active and reactive dual-frequency interference. This will cause the grid-side current to have many low-order harmonics, mainly the third harmonic, which does not conform the IEEE-Std. 929–2000 standard. In order to solve this problem, this paper designs a current autodisturbance- rejection controller, which speeds up the tracking response speed of the system and reduces the harmonic content of the grid-side current under unbalanced conditions. At the same time, optimize the phase-locked loop structure and introduce a notch filter in the modulation link to eliminate the third low-frequency harmonic components and further improve the quality of the grid-side current waveform. Finally, the correctness of the control strategy suggested in this paper is verified by MATLAB/ Simulink simulation.
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