DocumentCode :
2443015
Title :
Maximum output control of photovoltaic (PV) array
Author :
Takashima, Takeshi ; Tanaka, Tadayoshi ; Amano, Masatsugu ; Ando, Yuji
Author_Institution :
Energy Fundamentals Div., Electrotech. Lab., Tsukuba, Japan
Volume :
1
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
380
Abstract :
A photovoltaic (PV) system output depends on environmental parameters such as the solar insolation and the PV module temperature. If it is possible to predict the maximum power point under the outdoor environment and to operate at that point, the PV system can generate the maximum output every time. In this paper, a maximum power point control method that maximizes the output of a PV array is proposed. This method determines the maximum output operation point from the I-V characteristics introducing empirically the effects of the solar insolation and the module temperature. The authors derived two main parameters from this analysis; one is the power gain G, and another is the environmental operation parameter X. At the operation point determined by this method, G becomes larger than that of under the same environmental conditions. G becomes large with the increase of X, and the large X mainly means low solar insolation. The characteristics of PV module which will supply more power especially at large X should satisfy the following points; the fill factor of the module should be lower and the short circuit current of the module should be larger than those of arrays currently available in the market
Keywords :
control system analysis; control system synthesis; optimal control; photovoltaic power systems; power control; power system control; solar cell arrays; I-V characteristics; PV module temperature; PV power systems; environmental operation parameter; environmental parameters; fill factor; maximum output control; maximum power point control method; maximum power point prediction; photovoltaic array; power gain; short circuit current; solar insolation; Buildings; Circuits; Costs; Equations; Photovoltaic systems; Power generation; Power supplies; Solar power generation; Temperature dependence; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit, 2000. (IECEC) 35th Intersociety
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
1-56347-375-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECEC.2000.870713
Filename :
870713
Link To Document :
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