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Journal of Applied Sciences

Year: 2011 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 22 | Page No.: 3663-3676
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2011.3663.3676

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Authors


A. Yasin

Country: Italy

G. Napoli

Country: Italy

M. Ferraro

Country: Italy

V. Antonucci

Country: Italy

Keywords


  • wind energy
  • photovoltaic energy
  • time domain performance analysis
  • battery energy storage system
  • Hybrid system
Research Article

Modelling and Control of a Residential Wind/PV/Battery Hybrid Power System with Performance Analysis

A. Yasin, G. Napoli, M. Ferraro and V. Antonucci
Time domain performance analysis results of a standalone hybrid system are presented based on commercial wind generator, photovoltaic generator and battery energy storage system. The hybrid system is designed and modelled using Matlab/Simulink/SimPowSys™ environment, a control strategy has been proposed to control the voltage DC bus and the energy flow between the different energy sources. The wind and photovoltaic generators are controlled locally to obtain the maximum power extraction, while battery energy storage system is controlled using specific control strategy depending on the voltage of the DC bus and energy flow. To test the performance of the system three different cases were analyzed; one case is the examination of the system performance when the photovoltaic generator is excluded from the system, the second case excludes wind energy generator while the third case includes all the sources. Each case contains various operating conditions and disturbances of load and weather data. The frequency deviation, stability of DC bus voltage and voltage total harmonic distribution are taken as system performance indexes. The simulation results ensure the effectiveness of the proposed hybrid system control strategy in following up the variations in load demand and weather data, providing the ground for practical realization.
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A. Yasin, G. Napoli, M. Ferraro and V. Antonucci, 2011. Modelling and Control of a Residential Wind/PV/Battery Hybrid Power System with Performance Analysis. Journal of Applied Sciences, 11: 3663-3676.

DOI: 10.3923/jas.2011.3663.3676

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2011.3663.3676

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Comments


Caramello Reply
29 December, 2011

It is very intersting paper that discusses most
important issues in the field of RE based on hybrid systems

haddy
04 January, 2013

it is really good one and very interseting, I am just trying to work in the battery storage system and do the same control strategy they did in the paper, but it is not working well, something in the fuzzy logic controller needs to be analysed
Any one has an idea

FADLI Reply
12 July, 2013

how to calculate the parameters of distribution Weibull of wind speed

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