Comparison of MPPT optimization methods for P O and PSO solar panels to overcome partial shading

Solar panels in enclosed areas are prone to suboptimal absorption of sunlight due to unstable sunshine. Two methods to optimize solar panel efficiency are available: dynamic and static. The dynamic method involves moving the panels towards the sun to maximize solar irradiation, while the static meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications 2024-11, Vol.70 (No 4), p.1023-1029
Hauptverfasser: Imelda Uli Vistalina Simanjuntak, Junas Haidi, Ricky Fajar Ade Putra, Lukman Medriavin Silalahi
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Zusammenfassung:Solar panels in enclosed areas are prone to suboptimal absorption of sunlight due to unstable sunshine. Two methods to optimize solar panel efficiency are available: dynamic and static. The dynamic method involves moving the panels towards the sun to maximize solar irradiation, while the static method uses a power converter to find the maximum power point. This research evaluates the performance of the MPPT system, which uses the P&O method with PSO, on solar panels. The objective is to determine the most appropriate MPPT algorithm to optimize the efficiency of solar panels. The MPPT system’s efficiency is tested under partial shading conditions of 100 w/m2, 300 w/m2, and 500 w/m2. The system’s output is evaluated based on the highest efficiency parameter value. The efficiency of the P&O and PSO methods is compared, and the most optimal efficiency is determined. The MPPT system is designed to measure parameters that are demonstrated qualitatively.
ISSN:2081-8491
2300-1933
DOI:10.24425/ijet.2024.152090