Abstract
Here, a new hybrid DC–DC converter is presented to enable controlling a DC motor. Since renewable energy sources, including PV, FC, and batteries, are projected to be used extensively in the future, using interface converters becomes essential. Firstly, these converters must have a suitable voltage gain because PV and FC have a low voltage at the output. Secondly, such converters must be controlled correctly because PV and FC do not provide a constant voltage, they have different characteristics, and they may work in any operating point instead of the maximum power point. Therefore, a suitable controller is essential for extracting maximum power values from these energy sources. In this paper, the decentralized control method, as a multivariable control technique, has been used to control a PV/FC/battery DC–DC converter.
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