Title :
A novel maximum power point tracking algorithm for a stand-alone unity power factor wind energy conversion system
Author :
Venkataraman, Anuyogam ; Maswood, A.I. ; Rahman, Sifat Nabil ; Gabriel, Ooi H. P.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
A novel control strategy for the operation of a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) based stand alone variable-speed wind energy system is presented in this paper. The direct drive PMSG is connected to the load through a unity power factor current-controlled rectifier, which offers features such as high power factor operation, voltage regulation ability, low switching voltage stress and reduced component count of switches, compared to the conventional front-end diode rectifier topology. The developed MPP control strategy, based on a combination of incremental conductance and hysteresis current control, is capable of modifying the current drawn from the generator in order to affect the electrical torque and achieve rotor-speed control of the wind-turbine. This control system is capable of meeting three vital objectives viz. maximum power point tracking, high power factor and high quality input current with reduced harmonic distortion. Multiple simulations have been performed using PSIM and the results show that the controller is capable of achieving the system objectives and performs very well during dynamic and steady state condition.
Keywords :
angular velocity control; electric current control; harmonic generation; machine control; maximum power point trackers; permanent magnet generators; power factor; power generation control; rectifiers; synchronous generators; voltage control; wind power; wind turbines; direct drive PMSG; electrical torque; harmonic distortion; hysteresis current control; incremental conductance; maximum power point tracking; permanent magnet synchronous generator; power factor operation; reduced component count; rotor-speed control; stand alone variable-speed wind energy system; stand-alone unity power factor; switches; switching voltage stress; unity power factor current-controlled rectifier; voltage regulation; wind energy conversion system; wind turbine; Current control; Generators; Hysteresis; Reactive power; Rectifiers; Wind energy; Wind speed; Maximum power point tracking; energy storage; stand-alone wind energy conversion system; unity-power factor converter;
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madrid
DOI :
10.1109/ICRERA.2013.6749735