Litcius/Paper detail

A control topology for frequency regulation capability in a grid integrated PV system

Ritesh Kumar, Balakrushna Sahu, Chandan Kumar Shiva, B. Rajender

2020Archives of Electrical Engineering33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photovoltaic (PV) cells are very costly because of the silicon element which is not cheaply available. Usually, PV cells are preferred to be used at maximum efficiency. Therefore, PV plants are emphasized to extract maximum power from PVcells. When inertia free PV plants are integrated into the grid in large numbers, the problem of maintaining system stability subjected to load perturbation is quite difficult. In response to this, a control topology is being an approach to make available the PV cells in maintaining system stability by utilizing the system frequency deviation as feedback to the controller. To implement this, the PVs are operated at Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT). This allows the PV to operate at Pseudo Maximum Power Point tracking (PMPPT) which makes it possible to run the PV with reserve power capacity without employing a battery for storage. The control strategy has been implemented over a two-stage power conversion model of the PV system. The simulation results showed that the proposed control PMPPT topology is effective in frequency regulation capability as compared to the MPPT technique.

Topics & Concepts

Topology (electrical circuits)GridControl (management)Photovoltaic systemAutomatic frequency controlComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)EngineeringElectrical engineeringMathematicsTelecommunicationsArtificial intelligenceGeometryPhotovoltaic System Optimization TechniquesMicrogrid Control and OptimizationPower Systems and Renewable Energy