Title :
Optimal Balancing Control for Tracking Theoretical Global MPP of Series PV Modules Subject to Partial Shading
Author :
Woei-Luen Chen ; Chung-Ting Tsai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Chang Gung Univ., Taoyuan, Taiwan
Abstract :
Photovoltaic (PV) modules subject to partial shading (PS) or inhomogeneous irradiation drastically decrease the PV string power output. An algorithm composed of maximum voltage point tracking (MVPT) and maximum power point (MPP) tracking (MPPT) is presented to restore part of the power loss caused by PS. The MVPT can simultaneously drive the operating point of series PV modules toward their respective MPPs and guarantee power peak uniqueness. The MVPT is performed by means of a controllable current transformer (CCT) disposed at the terminal of each PV module permitting a compatible current in the series path of a PV string. The CCT output current can be regulated using a dependent current source according to the MPPT algorithm. An appropriate CCT current determined by the MPPT algorithm can avert undue CCT activation and consequently reduces the switching and copper losses of the converter circuit. Experimental results validate that the proposed strategy can balance the PV modules´ output current subject to PS and facilitate convergence to the theoretical global MPP.
Keywords :
current transformers; maximum power point trackers; optimal control; photovoltaic power systems; CCT; MPPT; MVPT; controllable current transformer; dependent current source; maximum power point tracking; maximum voltage point tracking; optimal balancing control; series PV modules; theoretical global MPP tracking; Algorithm design and analysis; Arrays; Convergence; Microwave integrated circuits; Photoconductivity; Power generation; Radiation effects; Maximum power point (MPP) tracking (MPPT); Maximum power point tracking (MPPT); partial shading (PS); photovoltaic (PV) string;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2015.2400414