A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems

The PV systems connected to the grid will be a very significant renewable energy source in the power systems. Numerous researchers believe that in approaching years major amount of energy on the planet will be produced by Photovoltaic grid tied systems. For this reason, it is crucial to enhance th...

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Main Authors: KOTLA, R. W., YARLAGADDA, S. R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2021-08-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2021.03010
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spelling doaj-2dcfc5f037e64d17ac0a56c0297fbbd42021-09-04T14:49:14ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002021-08-01213819010.4316/AECE.2021.03010A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied SystemsKOTLA, R. W.YARLAGADDA, S. R.The PV systems connected to the grid will be a very significant renewable energy source in the power systems. Numerous researchers believe that in approaching years major amount of energy on the planet will be produced by Photovoltaic grid tied systems. For this reason, it is crucial to enhance the performance of Photovoltaic grid tied systems, which is facing voltage instabilities, overloading fluctuations during the disturbances. In order to improve the performance, a novel enhanced active power control strategy with incremental conductance maximum power point tracking is proposed in order to obtain the constant power from the photovoltaic grid tied systems. Both single and two-stage Photovoltaic grid tied systems can be effectively controlled by using this algorithm with a proportional integral controller to enhance the performance and flexible to control the operating region near maximum power point. The proposed algorithm mitigates the power losses significantly by generating very few power oscillations of 0.5 kW to 1 kW and an error of about +/-0.5 to +/-0.9% which is very less oscillation as compared with the conventional perturb & observe-active power control algorithm. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is validated by simulation results along with stability analysis and experimental setup considering diverse operating conditions.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2021.03010invertersmaximum power point trackingpower gridsrenewable energy sourcessolar power generation
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author KOTLA, R. W.
YARLAGADDA, S. R.
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YARLAGADDA, S. R.
A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
inverters
maximum power point tracking
power grids
renewable energy sources
solar power generation
author_facet KOTLA, R. W.
YARLAGADDA, S. R.
author_sort KOTLA, R. W.
title A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems
title_short A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems
title_full A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems
title_fullStr A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Enhanced Active Power Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Photovoltaic Grid Tied Systems
title_sort novel enhanced active power control maximum power point tracking algorithm for photovoltaic grid tied systems
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The PV systems connected to the grid will be a very significant renewable energy source in the power systems. Numerous researchers believe that in approaching years major amount of energy on the planet will be produced by Photovoltaic grid tied systems. For this reason, it is crucial to enhance the performance of Photovoltaic grid tied systems, which is facing voltage instabilities, overloading fluctuations during the disturbances. In order to improve the performance, a novel enhanced active power control strategy with incremental conductance maximum power point tracking is proposed in order to obtain the constant power from the photovoltaic grid tied systems. Both single and two-stage Photovoltaic grid tied systems can be effectively controlled by using this algorithm with a proportional integral controller to enhance the performance and flexible to control the operating region near maximum power point. The proposed algorithm mitigates the power losses significantly by generating very few power oscillations of 0.5 kW to 1 kW and an error of about +/-0.5 to +/-0.9% which is very less oscillation as compared with the conventional perturb & observe-active power control algorithm. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is validated by simulation results along with stability analysis and experimental setup considering diverse operating conditions.
topic inverters
maximum power point tracking
power grids
renewable energy sources
solar power generation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2021.03010
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