DocumentCode :
3863207
Title :
Research and simulation analysis of control strategies for the large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic system
Author :
Dan Xu;Chen Du;Enyan Xie
Author_Institution :
Faculty of Automation, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
167
Lastpage :
172
Abstract :
With the continuous development of new energy technologies, solar photovoltaic(PV) plays an increasingly important role in modern society. There is still no workable technology research and project implementation plan for PV power grid control about the problem of large-scale PV grid. First of all, the paper analyzed the basic principle of the solar cell power generation and introduced the equivalent circuit model of solar cell. The solar cell is a nonlinear power supply. Environmental temperature and light intensity have an important effect on its output power. To make the solar cell convert solar energy into electrical energy most efficiently, it needs to be maximum power point tracked(MPPT). Secondly, the paper studied on the control strategy for photovoltaic grid power generation system and established grid model with photovoltaic power plants, including a system circuit model and the active control model. Then in turn it analyzed automatic generation control(AGC) response of the system under the power fluctuations of new energy and under off-grid PV power plant emergency situations, the effect of photovoltaic active control mode on the grid frequency modulation(FM), the coordination control simulation of realtime scheduling and AGC. Finally it gave some research conclusions of active control strategy on the side of main station with large-scale photovoltaic grid.
Keywords :
"Decision support systems","Fluctuations","Frequency modulation"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control and Information Processing (ICICIP), 2015 Sixth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1715-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICICIP.2015.7388163
Filename :
7388163
Link To Document :
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