Title :
Advanced techniques for integration of energy storage and photovoltaic generator in renewable energy systems
Author :
Dwari, Santanu ; Arnedo, Luis ; Blasko, Vladimir
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Syst. Dept., United Technol. Res. Center, Hartford, CT, USA
Abstract :
In renewable energy systems, the highly intermittent nature of energy sources with the unpredicted nature of load and grid availability make it a great challenge to operate and transition a system seamlessly under large number of modes while still being able to follow the command of the supervisory control. In this work, an advanced control technique is proposed to integrate energy storage elements with intermittent renewable sources that can achieve seamless transitions while implementing the key protections and ability to follow external commands. The proposed control technique is based on instantaneous power balance theory and dynamic power limiter of the energy source, which is implemented in fast local controller and it does not require any exclusive determination of modes. Therefore, under rapid change of source, load, and grid conditions, the proposed system can respond more quickly and make transitions with increased reliability. Furthermore, the conventional techniques for Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) fail to perform efficiently under low insolation level condition and they do not offer accurate yet oscillation free operation at MPP. In this work, an adaptive tolerance band is proposed to achieve highly accurate fluctuation free MPPT under all the operating conditions, and hence, to improve the performance of the integrated system. Simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the proposed techniques.
Keywords :
energy storage; maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; power generation control; power grids; renewable energy sources; MPPT; adaptive tolerance band; advanced control; dynamic power limiter; energy source; energy storage; fast local controller; grid condition; insolation level condition; instantaneous power balance theory; intermittent renewable sources; load condition; maximum power point tracking; photovoltaic generator; renewable energy systems; seamless transitions; source condition; Batteries; Fluctuations; Photovoltaic systems; Renewable energy sources; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2014.6953420