Stable power production from PV systems using a revised P&O-MPPT algorithm: Modeling and simulation
Technology like Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) is an essential part of PV system design for getting the most energy out of solar PV arrays regardless of whether or not the surrounding conditions remain constant. As a result of its low cost and ease of deployment, “perturb and observe” is still...
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Zusammenfassung: | Technology like Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) is an essential part of PV system design for getting the most energy out of solar PV arrays regardless of whether or not the surrounding conditions remain constant. As a result of its low cost and ease of deployment, “perturb and observe” is still widely used. Drift is a problem, and the convergence time is long, so are the effects of vibration at the peak power point and sudden shifts in lighting. Presentation of P&O-based MPPT. With increasing production from wind turbines comes the challenges of overload, overvoltage, and network voltage breakdowns for power system operators. There is a solution to this problem that CPG can fix. This command must be fine-tuned for MPPT to function properly. Variable Power Generation employs a “perturb-and-observe” strategy. Simulations in MATLAB SIMULINK evaluate both the standard P&O approach and the new methodology. According to simulations, this works to address the P&OMPTT problem. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0195883 |