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Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Kentucky

2018

PV

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Improving The Capacity Factor And Stability Of Multi-Mw Grid Connected Pv Systems With Results From A 1mw/2mwh Battery Demonstrator, Oluwaseun M. Akeyo, Vandana Rallabandi, Nicholas Jewell, Dan M. Ionel Sep 2018

Improving The Capacity Factor And Stability Of Multi-Mw Grid Connected Pv Systems With Results From A 1mw/2mwh Battery Demonstrator, Oluwaseun M. Akeyo, Vandana Rallabandi, Nicholas Jewell, Dan M. Ionel

Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky Faculty Publications

Conventional PV systems integrated with a battery connect the array and the energy storage unit to a dc-link through individual dc-dc converters for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and battery charge control. This paper proposes a new system configuration, which connects the PV array and battery unit to the dc-link of the system inverter via a single dc-dc converter capable of simultaneously operating as a charge controller and MPPT device. This dc-dc converter is controlled such that it charges/discharges the battery with the amount of power required to maintain the PV array at its MPPT reference voltage. The proposed system …


Hybrid Pv-Wind, Micro-Grid Development Using Quasi-Z-Source Inverter Modeling And Control—Experimental Investigation, Neeraj Priyadarshi, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Dan M. Ionel, Lucian Mihet-Popa, Farooque Azam Aug 2018

Hybrid Pv-Wind, Micro-Grid Development Using Quasi-Z-Source Inverter Modeling And Control—Experimental Investigation, Neeraj Priyadarshi, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Dan M. Ionel, Lucian Mihet-Popa, Farooque Azam

Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky Faculty Publications

This research work deals with the modeling and control of a hybrid photovoltaic (PV)-Wind micro-grid using Quasi Z-source inverter (QZsi). This inverter has major benefits as it provides better buck/boost characteristics, can regulate the phase angle output, has less harmonic contents, does not require the filter and has high power performance characteristics over the conventional inverter. A single ended primary inductance converter (SEPIC) module used as DC-DC switched power apparatus is employed for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) functions which provide high voltage gain throughout the process. Moreover, a modified power ratio variable step (MPRVS) based perturb & observe (P&O) …