An Maximum Power Point Tracker of Photovoltaic Module Arrays Based on Improved Firefly Algorithm

In this paper, an improved firefly algorithm (FA) was proposed for application on photovoltaic module arrays (PVMAs) with partial modules under shading so that the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) could be implemented. Firstly, a new model of high voltage step-up converter was developed for execu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sustainability 2023-05, Vol.15 (11), p.8550
Hauptverfasser: Chao, Kuei-Hsiang, Zhang, Shu-Wei
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, an improved firefly algorithm (FA) was proposed for application on photovoltaic module arrays (PVMAs) with partial modules under shading so that the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) could be implemented. Firstly, a new model of high voltage step-up converter was developed for executing the MPPT of the PVMA. For the energy storage inductor of the developed converter, the architecture of the coupled inductor was adopted so that the converter switch did not need to operate under an excessive duty cycle, which could increase the voltage gain and reduce the ripple of the output voltage at the same time. To prevent shading on the partial modules within the PVMA and generate more than one peak on the power-voltage (P-V) output characteristic curve, where the conventional MPPT could only track the local maximum power point (LMPP) and reduce the output power of the PVMA, the maximum power tracker, based on the improved FA, was proposed in this paper. Such a tracker could perform an automatic online adjustment on the FA iteration parameters, according to the slope of the P-V output characteristic curve, for the PVMA and, at the same time, perform at 0.8 times of the maximum power point (MPP) voltage for the module array under standard test condition (STC), serving as the initial tracking voltage for implementing the global maximum power point tracking (GMPPT). Lastly, the actual test results were applied to verify that the proposed converter indeed contained a high voltage step-up and low-ripple output voltage. The improved FA could also track GMPP faster and further improve the power-generating efficiency of the PVMA.
ISSN:2071-1050
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su15118550