%0 Journal Article %T Fuzzy Logic based Light Load Efficiency Improvement of Matrix Converter Based Wind Generation System %A Vinod Kumar %A R. R. Joshi %J Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology %D 2007 %I Asian Research Publication Network %X The paper describes a variable speed wind generation system where fuzzy logic principles are used for light load efficiency improvement and optimization. A squirrel cage induction generator feeds the power to an improved topology of matrix converter which pumps power to a utility grid or can supply to an autonomous system. The power factor at the interface with the grid is controlled by the matrix converter to ensure purely active power injection into the grid for optimal utilization of the installed wind turbine capacity. Furthermore, the reactive power requirements of the induction generator are satisfied by the matrix converter to avoid self-excitation capacitors. The generation system has fuzzy logic control with vector control in the inner loops. Fuzzy controller tracks the angular frequency with the wind velocity to extract the maximum power and programs the machine ux for light load efficiency improvement. The complete control system has been developed, analyzed, and validated by simulation study. Performances have then been evaluated in detail. %K Wind energy %K squirrel cage Induction generator %K matrix converter %K fuzzy control %K wind power generation %U http://jatit.org/volumes/research-papers/Vol3No2/10vol3.pdf