Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer

This article proposes an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) controller of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) to improve the performance of a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system that is feeding a new community located in Egypt. The hybrid system consists of three renewable energy sources, namely, sol...

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Main Authors: Wael S. Hassanein, Marwa M. Ahmed, M. Osama abed el-Raouf, Mohamed G. Ashmawy, Mohamed I. Mosaad
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-5c033fc20f624be1a5509938c86453b52021-06-02T09:30:44ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682020-06-0159315671581Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorerWael S. Hassanein0Marwa M. Ahmed1M. Osama abed el-Raouf2Mohamed G. Ashmawy3Mohamed I. Mosaad4Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaBuilding Physics and Environmental Research Institute, Housing and Building, National Research Center (hbrc), Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Electrical Power and Machine Engineering, El‐Shorouk Academy, Cairo, EgyptYanbu Industrial College (YIC), Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.This article proposes an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) controller of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) to improve the performance of a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system that is feeding a new community located in Egypt. The hybrid system consists of three renewable energy sources, namely, solar PV cells, a wind turbines based-permanent magnet synchronous generator, and fuel cells. These three sources are tied to a common DC link by three boost converters, one for each source. The common DC link is connected to the AC side via a DC/AC inverter. The optimal size of the three proposed renewable sources is calculated using the HOMER software package. The DVR control is attained through regulating the load voltage at different anomalous working conditions. These conditions are three-phase fault, voltage sag/swell, and unbalanced loading. Two ANNs are utilized to adjust the IGBT pulses of the voltage source inverter (VSI) used to control DVR by regulating the D-Q axes voltage signals. These D-Q axes components at any loading condition represent the inputs to the two ANNs. The outputs of the two ANNs represent the IGBT pulses. The input/output data used for training ANNs are obtained by two optimized PI controllers, introduced for regulating the load voltage through DVR-VSI pulses at different abnormal operating conditions, and accordingly convert the static optimized PI controller into adaptive one based ANN. The system performance with the proposed ANN-DVR controller is enhanced through improving the current, voltage, and power waveforms of each generating source. With compensation of the faulty line voltage, the system retains an uninterrupted operation of the three renewable sources during fault events and consequently increases the low voltage ride through (LVRT) capability. Moreover, the total harmonic distortion is reduced.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820301393Artificial Neural NetworkDynamic voltage restorerFuel cellHybrid systemLow voltage ride throughPhotovoltaic
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author Wael S. Hassanein
Marwa M. Ahmed
M. Osama abed el-Raouf
Mohamed G. Ashmawy
Mohamed I. Mosaad
spellingShingle Wael S. Hassanein
Marwa M. Ahmed
M. Osama abed el-Raouf
Mohamed G. Ashmawy
Mohamed I. Mosaad
Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Artificial Neural Network
Dynamic voltage restorer
Fuel cell
Hybrid system
Low voltage ride through
Photovoltaic
author_facet Wael S. Hassanein
Marwa M. Ahmed
M. Osama abed el-Raouf
Mohamed G. Ashmawy
Mohamed I. Mosaad
author_sort Wael S. Hassanein
title Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
title_short Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
title_full Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
title_fullStr Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
title_full_unstemmed Performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
title_sort performance improvement of off-grid hybrid renewable energy system using dynamic voltage restorer
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This article proposes an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) controller of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) to improve the performance of a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system that is feeding a new community located in Egypt. The hybrid system consists of three renewable energy sources, namely, solar PV cells, a wind turbines based-permanent magnet synchronous generator, and fuel cells. These three sources are tied to a common DC link by three boost converters, one for each source. The common DC link is connected to the AC side via a DC/AC inverter. The optimal size of the three proposed renewable sources is calculated using the HOMER software package. The DVR control is attained through regulating the load voltage at different anomalous working conditions. These conditions are three-phase fault, voltage sag/swell, and unbalanced loading. Two ANNs are utilized to adjust the IGBT pulses of the voltage source inverter (VSI) used to control DVR by regulating the D-Q axes voltage signals. These D-Q axes components at any loading condition represent the inputs to the two ANNs. The outputs of the two ANNs represent the IGBT pulses. The input/output data used for training ANNs are obtained by two optimized PI controllers, introduced for regulating the load voltage through DVR-VSI pulses at different abnormal operating conditions, and accordingly convert the static optimized PI controller into adaptive one based ANN. The system performance with the proposed ANN-DVR controller is enhanced through improving the current, voltage, and power waveforms of each generating source. With compensation of the faulty line voltage, the system retains an uninterrupted operation of the three renewable sources during fault events and consequently increases the low voltage ride through (LVRT) capability. Moreover, the total harmonic distortion is reduced.
topic Artificial Neural Network
Dynamic voltage restorer
Fuel cell
Hybrid system
Low voltage ride through
Photovoltaic
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820301393
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