DocumentCode :
61530
Title :
Network Coordinated Power Point Tracking for Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems
Author :
Xudong Wang ; Yibo Pi ; Wenguang Mao ; Hua Huang
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Michigan-SJTU Joint Inst., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Volume :
32
Issue :
7
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jul-14
Firstpage :
1425
Lastpage :
1440
Abstract :
Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) achieves maximum power output for a photovoltaic (PV) system under various environmental conditions. It significantly improves the energy efficiency of a specific PV system. However, when an increasing number of PV systems are connected to a distribution grid, MPPT poses several risks to the grid: 1) over-voltage problem, i.e., voltage in the distribution grid exceeds its rating; and 2) reverse power-flow problem, i.e., power that flows into the grid exceeds an allowed level. To solve these problems, power point tracking of all PV systems in the same distributed grid needs to be coordinated via a communication network. Thus, coordinated power point tracking (CPPT) is studied in this paper. First, an optimization problem is formulated to determine the power points of all PV systems, subject to the constraints of voltage, reverse power flow, and fairness. Conditions that obtain the optimal solution are then derived. Second, based on these conditions, a distributed and practical CPPT scheme is developed. It coordinates power points of all PV systems via a communication network, such that: 1) voltage and reverse power flow are maintained at a normal level; and 2) each PV system receives a fair share of surplus power. Third, a wireless mesh network (WMN) is designed to support proper operation of the distributed CPPT scheme. CPPT is evaluated through simulations that consider close interactions between WMN and CPPT. Performance results show that: 1) CPPT significantly outperforms MPPT by gracefully avoiding both overvoltage and reverse power-flow problems; 2) CPPT achieves fair sharing of surplus power among all PV systems; and 3) CPPT can be reliably conducted via a WMN.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; load flow; maximum power point trackers; optimisation; photovoltaic power systems; power grids; wireless mesh networks; MPPT; PV system; WMN; communication network; distributed CPPT scheme; distribution grid; energy efficiency; grid-connected photovoltaic systems; maximum power point tracking; network coordinated power point tracking; optimization problem; over-voltage problem; power points; reverse power-flow problem; wireless mesh network; Batteries; Communication networks; Inverters; Maximum power point trackers; Optimization; Resource management; Coordinated power point tracking; photovoltaic system; smart grid communications; wireless mesh network;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.2332120
Filename :
6840286
Link To Document :
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