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The development of a new maximum power point tracker for a PV panel

Authors :
USMBA University - REPEER Group, LESSI laboratory, Faculty of sciences dhar el-Mehrez
UCL - SST/IMMC/MEED - Mechatronic, Electrical Energy, and Dynamics Systems
Salhi, Mohamed
El-Bachtiri, Rachid
Matagne, Ernest
USMBA University - REPEER Group, LESSI laboratory, Faculty of sciences dhar el-Mehrez
UCL - SST/IMMC/MEED - Mechatronic, Electrical Energy, and Dynamics Systems
Salhi, Mohamed
El-Bachtiri, Rachid
Matagne, Ernest
Source :
International Scientific Journal for Alternative Energy and Ecology, Vol. 6, no. 62, p. 138-145 (2008)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The PV systems are rapidly expanding and have increasing roles in electric power technologies, providing more secure power sources and pollution free electric supplies. Since the PV electricity is expensive compared to the electricity from the utility grid, users want to use all the available output PV power. Therefore, the PV systems should be designed to operate at their maximum output power for any temperature and solar radiation level. In this paper, we consider a photovoltaic panel supplying a battery. For maximizing the output power of this panel, we have using a boost dc/dc converter controlled by a PI regulator. For synthesizing this regulator, we have replaced the converter with an equivalent continuous model when we have considered the mean values, over the chopping period, of the electric quantities. Then, we have developed the transfer function of the system by using the small signal modeling around an optimal operating point. A PI synthesis has been achieved by using Bode method. In the study, we have taken into account the converter losses. Coefficients Kp and KI obtained of PI regulator lead to good simulations. The theoretical results confirm excellent tracking effectiveness response. The regulator operates correctly on a large range.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Scientific Journal for Alternative Energy and Ecology, Vol. 6, no. 62, p. 138-145 (2008)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130527747
Document Type :
Electronic Resource