DocumentCode
2455733
Title
A power electronics conversion topology for regenerative fuel cell systems
Author
Marambeas, P.G. ; Papathanassiou, S. ; Manias, S.N. ; Mouroutsos, S. ; Ioannidis, G.
Author_Institution
Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens (NTUA), Athens
fYear
2008
fDate
15-19 June 2008
Firstpage
216
Lastpage
222
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present and analyze a novel power electronics conditioning topology for hybrid energy generation and storage systems for residential applications. The hybrid energy system combines regenerative fuel cells, photovoltaic generators and batteries. The proposed power conditioning topology, which can be implemented at low cost, can provide bi-directional power flow with high frequency ohmic isolation, thus providing regenerative and charging capabilities. The proposed topology presents a number of advantages: 1) provides bi-directional power flow to the system, permitting the use of regenerative fuel cells and/or batteries, 2) incorporates a high frequency power transformer, thus exhibiting high power density, 3) employs a low voltage battery configuration, eliminating the necessity of a battery management system, 4) draws low ripple current from the fuel cell stack at a low switching frequency, 5) provides fuel cell start-up and battery charging through the utility grid and/or any possible renewable energy converters and 6) exhibits unity input power factor when operating in grid connected mode. Analytical as well as simulation and experimental results are presented for the proposed topology.
Keywords
fuel cells; load flow; power convertors; power transformers; secondary cells; battery charging; battery management system; bidirectional power flow; high frequency ohmic isolation; high frequency power transformer; hybrid energy generation; photovoltaic generators; power electronics conversion topology; regenerative fuel cell systems; storage systems; Batteries; Bidirectional control; Circuit topology; Energy storage; Fuel cells; Hybrid power systems; Load flow; Photovoltaic systems; Power electronics; Power generation; Power electronics conditioning; bidirectional power converters; fuel cells; grid connected converter topologies; high frequency links;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2008. PESC 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location
Rhodes
ISSN
0275-9306
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1667-7
Electronic_ISBN
0275-9306
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESC.2008.4591928
Filename
4591928
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