Abstract

Renewable energy sources are gaining popularity in recent years for power generation. The world has an abundance of pollution-free solar and wind energy; batteries play vital role for energy storage and all these sources combine to form a hybrid power system. Efficient management of the hybrid system via controlling the operation of its components is essential. In this article, a smart energy management system is proposed, where the control is focused on the hybrid grid-tied inverter. The inverter module is controlled through an anti-windup proportional-integral (AWPI) current and voltage controller. The performance of the proposed control system has been analyzed through current, and voltage Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) before and after grid integration. The suggested AWPI controller effectively mitigated the voltage drop and maintained the THD within the appropriate level. In addition, the proposed scheme of interest enhanced the steady-state response of the smart-grid system. The comparative analysis made among the intended controller and its counterparts inferred its superiority.

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