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An improved perturbation and observation maximum power point tracking algorithm for PV panels

Posted on:2005-05-19Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:Concordia University (Canada)Candidate:Liu, XuejunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008988086Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Photovoltaic (PV) energy presents great potential for applications in distributed power systems. However, it still presents a low energy conversion rate even at the Maximum Power Point (MPP). For instance, the maximum efficiency for crystalline silicon cell technology is around 18%. The rest of the incident solar energy either becomes heat or is reflected back to the atmosphere. The actual average efficiency can be even lower if the operating point is allowed to drift according to uncontrolled load and atmospheric conditions variations, In order to maximize the energy conversion, power electronics converters controlled with Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithms that consider the nonlinear output characteristics of PV panels should be used.; Various MPPT algorithms have been proposed in the literature. Despite some drawbacks, Perturbation and Observation (P&O) MPPT algorithms are widely used in PV generating systems because of the ease of implementation and capability to compensate for variations in the solar irradiation level and temperature.; This thesis proposes a different implementation of a P&O MPPT algorithm that can mitigate/reduce the main drawbacks commonly related to the P&O method. This is achieved with Peak Current Control and Instantaneous Sampling methods. The operating principles of the proposed control scheme are discussed. Experimental results for a dc-dc converter controlled with a DSP system are presented to validate the analysis and verify the performance of the proposed control scheme. They are carried out with both a Solar Array Simulator (SAS) and a real PV panel.
Keywords/Search Tags:Maximum power point, Energy, MPPT
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