Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) is an important consideration in Photovoltaic (PV) Systems, particularly as these systems increase in size and are exposed to non-uniform environmental conditions. Conventional MPPT techniques are designed to track the Maximum Power Point under uniform conditions where there is a single maximum power. Under non-uniform environmental conditions, with bypass diodes integrated into the circuit, the Power-Voltage characteristics become more complex resulting in multiple local maxima. Under such conditions, conventional MPPT techniques cannot track the global maxima and may result in considerable energy losses. This review paper explores the approaches designed to mitigate the complexities arising from non-uniform environmental conditions in PV system operation.
E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
[2013, IEEE]
Pagination
1-6
Start date
2013-09-29
End date
2013-10-03
ISBN-13
9781862959132
Title of proceedings
AUPEC 2013 : Helping the power industry meet the challenges of the 21st century : Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Event
Australasian Committee for Power Engineering. Conference (23rd : 2013 : Hobart, Tas.)
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Place of publication
Piscataway, N.J.
Series
Australasian Committee for Power Engineering Conference