Abstract

A new method of current control strategy for grid connected photovoltaic (PV) system is presented in this paper. The connection of photovoltaic system with the grid is a difficult task as the solar irradiation is a nonlinear quantity. The objective of this work is to develop a model of the photovoltaic system with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) system connected to 11 KV grid by implementing new control technique so that maximum active power transfer from PV to grid can be taken place without injection of harmonics. The considered system consists of a PV system, MPPT controller, boost converter, voltage source inverter (VSI), 3-Φ filter, a control system, a distribution network, load and grid. In the beginning, a model of a photovoltaic array was developed and then a MPPT controller and a direct current to direct current (DC-DC) converter are designed. To connect PV system to grid, a power electronics converter is needed which can convert DC voltage into three- phase AC voltage. Three-phase VSI using insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) is used. By means of a step-up transformer and filter, this three-phase VSI is connected to the distribution network. The proposed control of the three-phase grid-connected solar PV system is designed in the synchronously-rotating d-q reference frame. Here, Vdc is measured, then compared with Vdcref and accordingly the error is fed to proportional-integral (PI) controller from which Idref is generated. As PV system should inject only active power, so reactive power injected to grid is made zero by making Iqref zero. There after the final model is simulated by using MATLAB/SIMULINK and different output waveforms are analyzed for different conditions. Finally the fault analysis is carried out to observe the behavior of the system.

Highlights

  • Govt. of India has started focusing more on renewable energy source addition into the distribution network

  • The objective of this work is to develop a model of the photovoltaic system with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) system connected to 11 KV grid by implementing new control technique so that maximum active power transfer from PV to grid can be taken place without injection of harmonics

  • Simulation studies are performed on grid connected PV implemented with proposed PWM techniques in MATLAB/Simulink

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Introduction

Govt. of India has started focusing more on renewable energy source addition into the distribution network. Renewable Energy connected to grid capacity in India has reached 29.9 GW, of which wind constitutes 68.9%, while solar PV produces around 4.59% of the renewable energy installed capacity. As the demand for the need of electric power is increasing, the work regarding grid connected PV system has increased rapidly. The photovoltaic cell produces pollution less electricity. It requires almost no maintenance and has long lifespan. From the standpoint of power electronics, this target can be reached by boosting up the output energy of a given PV array. This can be done by using power electronics converter

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