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An Uninterruptable PV Array-Battery Based System Operating in Different Power Modes With Enhanced Power Quality

Yashi Singh, Bhim Singh, Sukumar Mishra

2021IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics36 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article aims to develop a solar- battery energy storage (BES) based system, which ensures an uninterruptable supply to loads irrespective of availability of the grid. This system comprises of a solar photovoltaic (PV) array, a BES, the grid and local residential loads. A new control is implemented such that the active power demand of residential loads, is fed from the PV array, a BES unit and the utility grid. In this system, the power control operates in different power modes, which delivers the benefits to the end users with an integration of BES and an excess of PV array power, which is sold back to the grid. For this, an effective control logic is developed for the grid tied voltage source converter. Moreover, this system deals with the issue of an integrating power quality enhancement along with the power generation from the solar PV source. The cascaded delayed signal cancellation based phase locked loop is implemented for grid synchronization during the grid voltage distortion. The developed control is easily implemented in a real time controller (dSPACE-1202). Test results validate the performance of the implemented control in different operating conditions such as varying solar power generation, load variations and unavailability of the grid.

Topics & Concepts

Grid-connected photovoltaic power systemPhotovoltaic systemMaximum power point trackingEngineeringStand-alone power systemUnavailabilityElectrical engineeringGridDistributed generationAutomotive engineeringElectronic engineeringVoltageRenewable energyGeometryReliability engineeringInverterMathematicsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationPhotovoltaic System Optimization TechniquesSmart Grid Energy Management