Title :
DC-Bus Voltage Range Extension in 1500 V Photovoltaic Inverters
Author :
Serban, Emanuel ; Ordonez, Martin ; Pondiche, Cosmin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Solar plants based on single-stage conversion photovoltaic (PV) inverters (no dc-dc boost stage) have gained popularity due to their simplicity, high efficiency, and cost effectiveness. Existing PV plants mostly operate under 1000 V and are subject to wide dc-bus voltage variations due to the effect of PV cell temperature and the voltage of the maximum power point (well below the open-circuit voltage). In particular, attractive locations, such as U.S.-Canada mountain and central regions, are subject to extreme PV surface temperatures, making the dc-bus voltage variation a challenge for single-stage solar inverters. This paper investigates 1500 V solar inverters with a focus on dc-bus voltage range extension capabilities through novel modulation and power devices utilization. A comparative analysis with the existing 1000 V solar inverters is presented to illustrate the significant advantages of the wide dc-bus range in 1500 V systems. A lower voltage limit in the dc-bus is achieved by employing a novel voltage reactive power dc-bus control strategy and modified modulation. A higher dc-bus peak voltage is obtained by maximizing the use of power switches. As a result, the 1500 V inverter dc-bus voltage is significantly extended to capture energy under extreme PV surface temperatures, greatly improving the limited range of traditional 1000 V inverters. Simulations and experimental results using a three-phase three-level neutral point-clamped inverter level are presented to validate the proposed dc-bus extension range, control strategy, and modulation scheme.
Keywords :
DC power transmission; invertors; maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; reactive power control; Canada; DC-bus peak voltage; DC-bus voltage range extension; PV cell temperature; US; maximum power point; modified modulation; neutral point-clamped inverter; photovoltaic inverter; power device; power switch; reactive power DC-bus control strategy; single-stage solar inverter; solar plant; voltage 1000 V; voltage 1500 V; Arrays; Inverters; Modulation; Standards; Temperature distribution; Voltage control; 1000 and 1500 V PV systems; 1000V and 1500V PV systems; DC-bus voltage utilization; Third-harmonic zero-sequence; Three phase modulation; dc-bus voltage utilization; third-harmonic zero-sequence (3H-ZS); three-phase modulation;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JESTPE.2015.2445735