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An online maximum power point capturing technique for high-efficiency power generation of solar photovoltaic systems

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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:30 authored by L Zhang, Samson YuSamson Yu, T Fernando, HHC Iu, KP Wong
This paper proposes a novel high-efficiency generation technique for photovoltaic (PV) system, named maximum power point capturing (MPPC) technique. This is an aperiodic perturbation MPPC technique compared to the conventional periodic perturbation maximum power point tracking technique. Firstly, under a closed-loop circuit and an open-loop circuit, the complete I–V curves and P–V curves are defined. Secondly, the proposed MPPC technique is based on the complete I–V curves and a practical model of solar PV systems. The proposed method realizes that maximum power point (MPP) is captured online, and its control strategy is designed to set a steady operating area around MPP. The duty cycle keeps constant when the operating point is within the steady operating area, i.e., aperiodic perturbation, and when the operating point is outside the steady operating area, MPPC is triggered to capture a new MPP with an updated steady operating area. Simulation results demonstrate that no oscillations exist in steady-state; dynamic performances are improved; and only two perturbations are required to capture the new MPP. Using the proposed MPPC method, low voltage ride through and high voltage ride through can be prevented.

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Journal

Journal of modern power systems and clean energy

Volume

7

Pagination

357-368

Location

Singapore

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2196-5625

eISSN

2196-5420

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, The Author(s)

Issue

2

Publisher

Springer

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