Title :
Grid-connected fuel cell system based on a boost-inverter with a battery back-up unit
Author :
Jang, M. ; Ciobotaru, M. ; Agelidis, V.G.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Telecommun., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fDate :
May 30 2011-June 3 2011
Abstract :
In general, two power conversion stages are required when low-voltage unregulated fuel cell (FC) output is conditioned to generate AC power. In this paper, the boost-inverter topology that achieves both boosting and inversion functions in a single-stage is used as a building block to develop a single-phase grid-connected FC-system which offers high conversion efficiency, low-cost and compactness. The proposed system incorporates additional battery-based energy storage and a DC-DC bi-directional converter to support the slow dynamics of the FC. The single-phase boost-inverter is voltage-mode controlled and the DC-DC bi-directional converter is current-mode controlled. The low-frequency current ripple is supplied by the battery which minimizes the effects of such ripple being drawn directly from the FC itself. Moreover, this system can operate either in a grid-connected or stand-alone mode. In the grid-connected mode, the boost-inverter is able to control the active (P) and reactive (Q) power using an algorithm based on a Second Order Generalized Integrator (SOGI) which provides a fast signal conditioning for single phase systems. Analysis, simulation and experimental results from a laboratory prototype are presented to confirm the validity of the proposed system.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; fuel cells; invertors; AC power; DC-DC bidirectional converter; battery back-up unit; battery-based energy storage; boost-inverter topology; current-mode controlled; grid-connected fuel cell system; grid-connected mode; low-frequency current ripple; power conversion stages; reactive power control; second order generalized integrator; single phase systems; single-phase boost-inverter; stand-alone mode; voltage-mode controlled; Batteries; Fuel cells; Inverters; Reactive power; Transient analysis; Voltage control; Boost-inverter; PQ control; fuel cell; grid-connected inverter; power conditioning system (PCS);
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE & ECCE), 2011 IEEE 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Jeju
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-958-4
Electronic_ISBN :
2150-6078
DOI :
10.1109/ICPE.2011.5944403