Abstract

<div data-canvas-width="325.8629661358597">In this paper, Performance of the grid connected hybrid wind-solar energy</div><div data-canvas-width="38.15327554928442">system and load demand response of the battery integrated single phase voltage source inverter is presented. The wind energy conversion system is</div><div data-canvas-width="397.2481505744809">generating AC power and the solar PV system is generating DC power and</div><div data-canvas-width="240.71571255795203">both are integrating with battery in the common DC bus. The output voltage</div><div data-canvas-width="284.91922495464627">of the wind and solar system are controlling using dc-dc converters and it</div><div data-canvas-width="397.2100987704092">achieved more than the battery voltage. P&O algorithm used MPPT based</div><div data-canvas-width="188.4705855674259">voltage controller is driving the dc-dc converter with a reference voltage</div><div data-canvas-width="37.43029127192098">value of the battery. The single-phase full-bridge converter is converting DC</div><div data-canvas-width="397.2735184438622">to AC power and feeding into the standalone AC loads and distribution grid</div><div data-canvas-width="180.08650473694817">with IEEE 519 standard. The bi-directional converter is controlling the directions of power flow and it operates two modes namely inverter mode and rectifier mode based on a voltage level of the battery. In this bi-directional converter is controlling by the PI controller with the reference value of the DC bus voltage and load current. The power quality and demand response of the inverter is observing at various types of load conditions in standalone mode and grid-connected mode using experimental results.</div>

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