This document describes a method for controlling DC voltage from wind turbines using proportional-integral control for three-phase grid-connected inverters. The method uses a PI controller to control the output voltage of a boost converter, which maintains a stable DC voltage. This DC voltage is then fed to a three-phase inverter that converts it to AC voltage and supplies power to loads and the grid using hysteresis current control. The control scheme was simulated in MATLAB/Simulink and tested on a prototype to verify power quality results like harmonics and power factor were within acceptable ranges.
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