Title :
PV battery wind-turbine public-grid hybrid power supply for telecom.-equipment, system management and control
Author :
Zahran, M. ; Dmowski, A. ; Kras, B. ; Biczel, P. ; Drazkiewicz, J.
Author_Institution :
PV Cells Dept., Electron. Res. Inst., Giza, Egypt
Abstract :
As a result of the increasing acceptance of renewable energy conversion technology, hybrid power systems now represent the preferred choice for electrical power at many remote sites. These systems include the following power elements; photovoltaic panels, storage batteries, wind turbines, public grid and system controls. The system architecture combines the power systems on the DC bus where the load distribution and battery storage is also located. The system controller provides supervisory control of all power system elements as well as protection. The operation of a stand-alone photovoltaic system depends not only on the quality of the individual system components but also on their interaction in the total system. The demands on the operation control, which co-ordinates the interactions, increase with the system complexity. The significance of the operation control is due to its influence on the reliability of the energy supply and on the component lifetimes. This paper introduces the design and implementation of a hybrid power system. A new technique is used to control the battery charging current. A developed control algorithm is created to give 100% priority to the load tasks as well as to manage and protect the system components
Keywords :
battery storage plants; electric current control; photovoltaic power systems; power system control; power system interconnection; secondary cells; telecommunication power supplies; wind power plants; wind turbines; DC bus; PV battery wind-turbine public-grid hybrid power supply; battery charging current control; battery storage; control algorithm; load distribution; operation control; photovoltaic panels; protection; renewable energy conversion; stand-alone photovoltaic system; storage batteries; system architecture; telecommunication power supply; wind turbines; Batteries; Control systems; Hybrid power systems; Photovoltaic systems; Power supplies; Power system protection; Renewable energy resources; Solar power generation; Supervisory control; Wind turbines;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit, 2000. (IECEC) 35th Intersociety
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
1-56347-375-5
DOI :
10.1109/IECEC.2000.870938