Title :
A novel multipoint direct-estimation method for the maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic modules under partially shaded irradiation conditions
Author :
Wang, Jen-Cheng ; Su, Yu-Li ; Kuo, Kun-Chang ; Shieh, Jyh-Cherng ; Jiang, Joe-Air
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bio-Ind. Mechatron. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
The characteristics and performance of photovoltaic (PV) modules in PV-assisted generation systems are deeply affected by environmental conditions, such as temperature, non-uniform irradiation, and solar shading. Under partially shaded conditions, several local maximum power points (MPPs) are found in the power-voltage curve of PV modules. The PV characteristics change with multiple MPPs, so the actual MPP tracking becomes a difficult task. Conventional methods for tracking the MPP of PV modules under partially shaded conditions cannot be quickly find the actual MPP. Based on the p-n junction semiconductor theory, we develop a multipoint direct-prediction method for directly estimating multiple MPPs for power tracking of PV modules under partially shaded conditions. The proposed method is a new and simple approach with a low calculation burden. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method helps in the optimization of the MPP control model in PV modules.
Keywords :
maximum power point trackers; p-n junctions; photovoltaic power systems; solar radiation; MPP control model; PV-assisted generation systems; environmental conditions; maximum power point tracking; multipoint direct-estimation method; multipoint direct-prediction method; p-n junction semiconductor theory; partially shaded irradiation conditions; photovoltaic modules; power-voltage curve; Inverters; Radiation effects; Solids; Temperature; Voltage measurement; Photovoltaic modules; maximum power point; multipoint direct-prediction method (MPDP method); non-uniform irradiation; partially shaded irradiation;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conference and Exhibition (ENERGYCON), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1453-4
DOI :
10.1109/EnergyCon.2012.6347740