Title :
A converter topology to interface low voltage Solar/Fuel Cell type energy sources to electric utility
Author :
Palma, Lorenzo ; Enjeti, Prasad ; Denniston, N. ; Duran-Gomez, J.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. de Concepcion Casilla, Concepcion
Abstract :
Solar and fuel cells are some of the most promising energy sources for future energy generation. However due to their variable and low magnitude voltage a power conditioner capable of providing a large voltage gain is required. This is especially true in applications supplying power to AC loads or the electric grid in which a voltage gain around 8 p.u. is required. The traditional approach to implement the power conditioner in single phase applications is by cascading an isolated DC-DC converter with a DC-AC inverter. However this results in a system of larger size and cost due to the need of a high frequency transformer and the presence of a large second harmonic component in the DC link current. An alternative to the traditional approach is presented in this paper in which a high gain transformer-less DC-DC converter and Z-source inverter are used. It is shown that due to inductor losses the maximum voltage gain of the Z-source inverter is limited. And therefore a two stage approach is a more suitable solution. It is also shown, by means of simulations, that by combining the Z-source inverter with the transformer less DC-DC converter a system with improved performance is obtained.
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; fuel cell power plants; harmonic analysis; invertors; network topology; power grids; power inductors; solar power stations; DC-AC inverter; DC-DC converter; Z-source inverter; converter topology; electric grid; electric utility; energy generation; harmonic component; high frequency transformer; inductor losses; interface low voltage solar-fuel cell type energy sources; power conditioner; Costs; DC-DC power converters; Frequency; Fuel cells; Inverters; Low voltage; Power industry; Power supplies; Solar power generation; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2008. APEC 2008. Twenty-Third Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1873-2
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2008.4522712