Title :
Energy management by coordination control of DC bus voltage in PV hydrogen system
Author :
Jallouli, Rihab ; Krichen, Lotfi
Author_Institution :
Adv. Control & Energy Manage. (ACEM, Nat. Eng. Sch. of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia
Abstract :
This study aims to the modeling and simulation of a production hybrid source. This source comprises a photovoltaic generator (PV), an alkaline water electrolyzer (ELZ), a storage gas tank, a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), a Super-capacitor bank (SC) and power conditioning unit (PCU) to give different system topologies. Electricity is generated by a PV generator to meet the requirements of a user load. An alkaline high pressure water electrolyzer is powered by the excess energy from the PV generator to produce hydrogen. A proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is used to keep the system´s reliability by working as auxiliary generator when the PV generator energy is deficient. SC bank is used to satisfy the fast load transients and smooth ripples. Power conditioning unit is appropriate for the conversion. To ensure harmony between different components, a power strategy based on PI controllers is used. Besides, detailed numerical scaled simulations are considered to test the performance of the production unit. This accurate analysis may be helpful for evaluating the viability of grid-independent renewable energy systems for remote area.
Keywords :
PI control; hydrogen production; numerical analysis; photovoltaic power systems; power generation control; power system management; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; supercapacitors; tanks (containers); voltage control; ELZ; PCU; PEMFC; PI controllers; PV generator; PV hydrogen system; alkaline high pressure water electrolyzer; alkaline water electrolyzer; auxiliary generator; dc bus voltage coordination control; energy management; fast load transients; grid-independent renewable energy systems; hydrogen production; numerical scaled simulations; photovoltaic generator; power conditioning unit; power strategy; production hybrid source modeling; production hybrid source simulation; production unit performance; proton exchange membrane fuel cell; remote area; smooth ripples; storage gas tank; supercapacitor bank; systems reliability; Capacitors; Energy management; Fuel cells; Generators; Mathematical model; Photovoltaic systems; DC bus voltage; PV generator; electrolyzer; fuel cell; supercapacitor bank;
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energies and Vehicular Technology (REVET), 2012 First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1168-7
DOI :
10.1109/REVET.2012.6195243