DocumentCode :
1343562
Title :
Model Based-Energy Control of a Solar Power Plant With a Supercapacitor for Grid-Independent Applications
Author :
Thounthong, Phatiphat
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Teacher Training in Electr. Eng. (TE), King Mongkut´´s Univ. of Technol. North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Bangkok, Thailand
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1210
Lastpage :
1218
Abstract :
This paper proposes a design for a renewable-energy hybrid power plant that is fed by a photovoltaic (PV) source with a supercapacitor (SC) storage device and is suitable for distributed generation applications. The PV array is used as the main generator, and the SC functions as an auxiliary source for supplying the (transient and steady-state) power deficiency of the PV array. For high-power applications, four-phase parallel boost converters and four-phase parallel bidirectional converters are implemented as a PV converter and a storage device, respectively. A reduced-order mathematical model of the PV and SC converters is described for the control of the power plant. Using a nonlinear approach based on the flatness property, we propose a simple solution to the dynamic, stabilization, and robustness problems in the hybrid power system. This is the key innovative contribution of this research paper. We analyze a prototype small-scale power plant composed of a 0.8-kW PV array and a 100-F SC module. The experimental results authenticate the excellent control algorithm during load cycles.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; photovoltaic power systems; power control; power generation control; power grids; robust control; solar power stations; supercapacitors; PV array; PV converters; PV source; SC converters; SC storage device; distributed generation applications; dynamic problem; four-phase parallel bidirectional converters; four-phase parallel boost converters; generator; grid-independent applications; high-power applications; model based-energy control; photovoltaic source; power 0.8 kW; power plant control; reduced-order mathematical model; renewable-energy hybrid power plant; robustness problem; solar power plant; stabilization problem; steady-state power deficiency; supercapacitor storage device; transient power deficiency; Control systems; Converters; Hybrid power systems; Photovoltaic systems; Power conversion; Power generation; Supercapacitors; Converters; flatness; hybrid source; nonlinear control; photovoltaic (PV); supercapacitor (SC);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8969
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2011.2168400
Filename :
6036165
Link To Document :
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