Title :
Control Scheme for a Stand-Alone Wind Energy Conversion System
Author :
Satpathy, Aradhya Sambhu ; Kishore, N.K. ; Kastha, Debaprasad ; Sahoo, N.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India
Abstract :
Present energy need heavily relies on the conventional sources. But the limited availability and steady increase in the price of conventional sources has shifted the focus toward renewable sources of energy. Of the available alternative sources of energy, wind energy is considered to be one of the proven technologies. With a competitive cost for electricity generation, wind energy conversion system (WECS) is nowadays deployed for meeting both grid-connected and stand-alone load demands. However, wind flow by nature is intermittent. In order to ensure continuous supply of power suitable storage technology is used as backup. In this paper, the sustainability of a 4-kW hybrid of wind and battery system is investigated for meeting the requirements of a 3-kW stand-alone dc load representing a base telecom station. A charge controller for battery bank based on turbine maximum power point tracking and battery state of charge is developed to ensure controlled charging and discharging of battery. The mechanical safety of the WECS is assured by means of pitch control technique. Both the control schemes are integrated and the efficacy is validated by testing it with various load and wind profiles in MATLAB/SIMULNIK.
Keywords :
battery storage plants; electric current control; hybrid power systems; maximum power point trackers; power system control; wind power plants; MATLAB; SIMULNIK; WECS; base telecom station; battery bank; battery system; charge controller; control scheme; controlled charging-discharging; electricity generation; grid-connected load demands; mechanical safety; pitch control technique; power 4 kW; stand-alone DC load; stand-alone load demands; stand-alone wind energy conversion system; storage technology; turbine maximum power point tracking; wind flow; wind profiles; Batteries; Inductors; System-on-chip; Turbines; Voltage control; Wind energy; Wind speed; Maximum power point tracking (MPPT); pitch control; state of charge (SoC); wind energy conversion system (WECS);
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2014.2303203