Title :
Analysis of induction generator controller techniques for Pico hydropower a case study of A 3kW Pico hydropower scheme in Kasese, Western Uganda
Author :
Nalubega, Teddy ; Da Silva, Izael ; Richard, O. ; Abbo, Mary Suzan
Author_Institution :
Centre for Res. in Energy & Energy Conservation, Makerere Univ., Makerere, Uganda
Abstract :
This paper presents a comparative analysis of control techniques used on induction generators for stand-alone Pico hydropower schemes. The techniques were tested on a prototype Pico hydropower system modeled for the site developed in western Uganda by the Centre for Research in Energy and Energy Conservation. The case study scheme to date is manually operated, a process that requires constant attention due to variations in load. This demonstrated the need for an automatic load controller. The site specifications were considered when designing models using Matlab simulink employing the automatic load control techniques. These model designs are simple so that it is affordable for local practical application. The proposed designed control techniques presented in this paper are composed of logic gates, IGBT switch, uncontrolled diode rectifier, the PID controller and other semiconductor devices supplying an electrical load and a ballast load. In addition, the response of the case study site and the Matlab model to load variations is presented.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; hydroelectric power stations; load regulation; power semiconductor switches; rectifying circuits; three-term control; IGBT switch; PID controller; Western Uganda; automatic load control; induction generator controller techniques; load variation; logic gates; picohydropower station; power 3 kW; semiconductor devices; uncontrolled diode rectifier; Electricity; Hydroelectric power generation; Induction generators; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Logic gates; MATLAB; Electrical load controller; Matlab IG model; RMS site performance; Stand-alone Pico hydropower development;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial and Commercial Use of Energy (ICUE), 2014 International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9922-0416-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICUE.2014.6904210