Title :
MPPT techniques applied to the control of a module-integrated inverter grid-connected based on Zeta converter for PV panels
Author :
Pedrollo, G.R. ; dos Reis, Fernando B. ; de Faria, P.F.S.R. ; Viero, R.C. ; Levin, Gustavo H. ; de Lima, Julio Cesar Marques ; dos Reis, Fernando S.
Author_Institution :
Pontificia Univ. Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents the study and implementation of maximum power point tracking techniques (MPPT) applied to a module-integrated inverter based on a Zeta converter. The module-integrated inverter allows electricity generated by a PV solar panel to be injected into the commercial power grid. This structure provides significant advantages over the structure that employs the combination of multiple panels connected to a large single inverter (central inverter). Among the advantages offered by the module-integrated structure can be highlighted: modularity, allowing the natural parallelism of the systems, increased system reliability, because in case of failure of a module the plant remains powered after all energy is provided by several PV panels and their module-integrated inverters that work independently, and finally, there is the possibility of obtaining the MPPT individually, which is quite interesting in large systems, where shading may occur in only a few panels. The system employed in this work consists in the association of a PV array to a Zeta converter in cascaded with a single phase full-bridge inverter operating synchronized with the power grid at the same frequency. A Zeta converter working in DCM is responsible for the synthesis of a rectified sinusoidal current waveform synchronized with the grid. The CSI is used to invert the current every 180°. In this study three MPPT techniques were examined, namely Constant Voltage, Perturb and Observe and Hill Climbing. A prototype was built using digital signal processing. The obtained results validated the presented study, described in the work.
Keywords :
bridge circuits; constant current sources; invertors; maximum power point trackers; power generation reliability; power grids; rectifiers; signal processing; solar cell arrays; synchronisation; DCM; MPPT techniques; PV array; PV solar panel; Zeta converter; commercial power grid; constant voltage technique; digital signal processing; electricity generation; hill climbing techniques; large single inverter; maximum power point tracking techniques; module-integrated inverter grid-connected control; module-integrated inverters; multiple panels combination; natural system parallelism; perturb and observe techniques; power grid; rectified sinusoidal current waveform synchronization; single phase full-bridge inverter; system reliability; Capacitors; Inverters; Maximum power point tracking; Periodic structures; Power grids; Software packages; Synchronization; CSI-Current Source Inverter; MPPT; Renewable energy; Zeta Converter;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications (INDUSCON), 2012 10th IEEE/IAS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fortaleza
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2412-0
DOI :
10.1109/INDUSCON.2012.6452496