Claims
- 1) A distributed generation network, comprising:
a) a plurality of power sources connected together in a distributed generation AC power network; b) a plurality of power converters, at least some of which are connected in parallel, each connected to one or more of said plurality of power sources; c) a plurality of control systems, each connected to at least one of said plurality of power converters; and d) wherein each of said plurality of control systems controls said at least one of said plurality of power converters without the need for a separate control system connected to said each control system.
- 2) A network according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of power sources includes AC power sources and DC power sources.
- 3) A network according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of power sources includes DC power sources.
- 4) A network according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of power sources includes AC power sources.
- 5) A network according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of control systems is connected to a corresponding respective one of said plurality of power converters.
- 6) A network according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of power sources is not connected to any one of said plurality of power converters.
- 7) A network according to claim 1, further wherein each of said plurality of control systems includes an impedance current regulator for generating an impedance current signal as a function of characteristics of AC power in the AC power network.
- 8) A network according to claim 7, wherein said impedance current signal is used by said each control system in controlling operation of said at least one power converter.
- 9) A distributed generation network, comprising:
a) a plurality of power sources connected together in a distributed generation AC power network; b) a plurality of power converters, at least some of which are connected in parallel, each connected to one or more of said plurality of power sources; c) a plurality of control systems, each connected to at least one of said plurality of power converters; and d) wherein each of said plurality of control systems controls said at least one of said plurality of power converters without the need for a centralized control system connected to said each control system.
- 10) An uninterruptible power supply (UPS), comprising:
a) a distributed generation AC power network having a plurality of controlled current sources for providing power, wherein said plurality of controlled current sources are connected together in parallel; b) a plurality of control systems for controlling operation of said controlled current sources, wherein each of said plurality of control systems is capable of controlling at least one of said controlled current sources without the need for a separate control system connected to said each control system; and c) a switch for selectively connecting said distributed generation AC power network to a load.
- 11) A UPS according to claim 10, wherein at least some of said plurality of controlled current sources do not directly use fuel in developing said power.
- 12) A UPS according to claim 10, further including a controller connected to said switch for controlling operation of said switch.
- 13) A UPS according to claim 10, further including at least one device for storing energy.
- 14) A UPS according to claim 10, wherein said at least one of said plurality of controlled current sources includes a power source and a power converter connected to said power source.
- 15) A UPS according to claim 10, further wherein each of said plurality of control systems includes an impedance current regulator for generating an impedance current signal as a function of characteristics of AC power in the AC power network.
- 16) An uninterruptible power supply (UPS), comprising:
a) a distributed generation AC power network having a plurality of controlled current sources for providing power, wherein said plurality of controlled current sources are connected together in parallel; b) a plurality of control systems for controlling operation of said controlled current sources, wherein each of said plurality of control systems is capable of controlling at least one of said controlled current sources without the need for a centralized control system connected to said each control system; and c) a switch for selectively connecting said distributed generation AC power network to a load.
- 17) An AC power network, comprising:
a) an AC power grid; b) a distributed generation AC power network connected to said AC power grid, wherein said network includes:
i) a plurality of controlled current sources for providing power, wherein said plurality of controlled current sources are connected together in parallel; ii) a plurality of control systems for controlling operation of said controlled current sources, wherein each of said plurality of control systems controls operation of at least one of said controlled current sources without the need for a separate control system connected thereto.
- 18) A network according to claim 17, wherein said at least one of said plurality of controlled current sources includes a power source and a power converter connected to said power source.
- 19) A network according to claim 17, further wherein each of said plurality of control systems includes an impedance current regulator for generating an impedance current signal as a function of characteristics of AC power in the AC power network.
- 20) An AC power network, comprising:
a) an AC power grid; b) a distributed generation AC power network connected to said AC power grid, wherein said network includes:
i) a plurality of controlled current sources for providing power, wherein said plurality of controlled current sources are connected together in parallel; ii) a plurality of control systems for controlling operation of said controlled current sources, wherein each of said plurality of control systems controls operation of at least one of said controlled current sources without the need for a centralized control system connected thereto.
- 21) An energy storage system, comprising:
a) a plurality of energy storage devices, each for providing power; b) a plurality of power converters connected in parallel, wherein each of said plurality of power converters is connected to at least one of said plurality of energy storage devices; and c) a plurality of control systems connected to said plurality of power converters for controlling operation of said plurality of power converters, wherein said plurality of control systems controls operation of said plurality of power converters without the need for a separate control system connected thereto.
- 22) An energy storage system, comprising:
a) a plurality of energy storage devices, each for providing power; b) a plurality of power converters connected in parallel, wherein each of said plurality of power converters is connected to at least one of said plurality of energy storage devices; and c) a plurality of control systems connected to said plurality of power converters for controlling operation of said plurality of power converters, wherein said plurality of control systems controls operation of said plurality of power converters without the need for a centralized control system connected thereto.
- 23) An AC power network connected to an AC power grid for providing power to a load on an uninterrupted basis when said load is disconnected from the grid, the AC power network comprising:
a) a plurality of power converters connected in parallel; b) a plurality of control systems connected to said plurality of power converters for controlling operation of said plurality of power converters, wherein said plurality of control systems are not connected to a high-speed communication system that controls operation of said plurality of control systems; and c) a switch for selectively connecting the AC power network to the grid.
- 24) A system for correcting non-linear components in an AC power generation network, the system comprising:
a) a plurality of power sources, each providing output power with non-linear components; and b) a plurality of control systems for handling power provided by said plurality of power sources, wherein said plurality of control systems cooperatively remove at least some of said non-linear components.
- 25) A system according to claim 24, wherein said non-linear components include harmonics, and said plurality of control systems cooperatively remove at least some of said harmonics.
- 26) A system according to claim 24, further wherein each of said plurality of control systems includes an impedance current regulator for generating an impedance current signal as a function of characteristics of AC power in the AC power network.
- 27) A system according to claim 24, wherein said plurality of control systems cooperatively remove said non-linear components without the need for a separate control system connected thereto.
- 28) A system according to claim 24, wherein each of said plurality of control systems is connected to one of said plurality of power sources, and non-linear components created by one of said plurality of power sources are removed in large part by said one of said plurality of control systems connected thereto, but are also removed to some extent by other ones of said plurality of control systems.
PRIOR APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/200,916, filed Jul. 23, 2002, which claims the benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/307,568, filed Jul. 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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