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Power management based current control technique for photovoltaic-battery assisted wind-hydro hybrid system

Source
International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems
ISSN
21945756
Date Issued
2013-07-01
Author(s)
Prabhakar, J. Ram
Ragavan, K.  
DOI
10.1515/ijeeps-2013-0056
Volume
14
Issue
4
Abstract
This article proposes new power management based current control strategy for integrated wind-solar- hydro system equipped with battery storage mechanism. In this control technique, an indirect estimation of load current is done, through energy balance model, DC-link voltage control and droop control. This system features simpler energy management strategy and necessitates few power electronic converters, thereby minimizing the cost of the system. The generation-demand (G-D) management diagram is formulated based on the stochastic weather conditions and demand, which would likely moderate the gap between both. The features of management strategy deploying energy balance model include (1) regulating DC-link voltage within specified tolerances, (2) isolated operation without relying on external electric power transmission network, (3) indirect current control of hydro turbine driven induction generator and (4) seamless transition between grid-connected and off-grid operation modes. Furthermore, structuring of the hybrid system with appropriate selection of control variables enables power sharing among each energy conversion systems and battery storage mechanism. By addressing these intricacies, it is viable to regulate the frequency and voltage of the remote network at load end. The performance of the proposed composite scheme is demonstrated through time-domain simulation in MATLAB/ Simulink environment.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/21152
Subjects
Bi-directional voltage source converter | Generation-demand management | Islanded and grid-tied operation | Real and reactive power control | Wind-solar-hydro hybrid scheme
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