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Modeling, Control and Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for Optimal Battery Charging from Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) System


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1 Electrical Appliances Technology Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India
2 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore-560 080, India
     

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MPPT algorithms are necessary in PV applications because the MPP of a solar panel varies with the irradiation and temperature, so the use of MPPT algorithms is required in order to obtain the maximum power from a solar array.Over the past decades many methods to find the MPP have been developed and published. These techniques differ in many aspects such as required sensors, complexity, cost, range of effectiveness, convergence speed, correct tracking when irradiation and/or temperature change, hardware needed for the implementation or popularity, among others. Among these techniques, the P&O and the In Cond algorithms are the most common. These techniques have the advantage of an easy implementation but they also have drawbacks, as will be shown later. Other techniques based on different principles are fuzzy logic control, neural network, fractional open circuit voltage or short circuit current, current sweep, etc. Most of these methods yield a local maximum and some, like the fractional open circuit voltage or short circuit current, give an approximated MPP, not the exact one. In normal conditions the V-P curve has only one maximum, so it is not a problem. However, if the PV array is partially shaded, there are multiple maxima in these curves.

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Battery Energy Storage System, Maximum Power Point, Optimal Charging
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  • Modeling, Control and Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for Optimal Battery Charging from Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) System

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Authors

H. S. Sudhakar
Electrical Appliances Technology Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India
Gujjala B. Balaraju
Electrical Appliances Technology Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India
K Pradeep
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore-560 080, India
M. Siddhartha v
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore-560 080, India

Abstract


MPPT algorithms are necessary in PV applications because the MPP of a solar panel varies with the irradiation and temperature, so the use of MPPT algorithms is required in order to obtain the maximum power from a solar array.Over the past decades many methods to find the MPP have been developed and published. These techniques differ in many aspects such as required sensors, complexity, cost, range of effectiveness, convergence speed, correct tracking when irradiation and/or temperature change, hardware needed for the implementation or popularity, among others. Among these techniques, the P&O and the In Cond algorithms are the most common. These techniques have the advantage of an easy implementation but they also have drawbacks, as will be shown later. Other techniques based on different principles are fuzzy logic control, neural network, fractional open circuit voltage or short circuit current, current sweep, etc. Most of these methods yield a local maximum and some, like the fractional open circuit voltage or short circuit current, give an approximated MPP, not the exact one. In normal conditions the V-P curve has only one maximum, so it is not a problem. However, if the PV array is partially shaded, there are multiple maxima in these curves.

Keywords


Battery Energy Storage System, Maximum Power Point, Optimal Charging



DOI: https://doi.org/10.33686/prj.v9i3.189559