Volume 11 - Issue 4
Boost-inverter Based Single-phase Grid-connected PV Cell
Abstract
In this project, the boost-inverter topology is used as a building block for a single-phase grid-connected photo voltaic cell (PV) system offering low cost and compactness. In addition, the proposed system incorporates battery-based energy storage and a dc–dc bidirectional converter to support the slow dynamics of the PV. The single phase boost inverter is voltage-mode controlled and the dc–dc bidirectional converter is current-mode controlled. The low-frequency current ripple is supplied by the battery which minimizes the effects of such ripple being drawn directly from the PV itself. Moreover, this system can operate either in a grid-connected or stand-alone mode. In the grid connected mode, the boost inverter is able to control the active (P) and reactive (Q) powers using an algorithm based on a second-order generalized integrator which provides a fast signal conditioning for single-phase systems. Design guidelines, simulation are presented to confirm the performance of the proposed system.
Paper Details
PaperID: 151001
Author's Name: Meesala Naresh, Ashok Kumar Kenuguva and Kotipalli Sriram
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Issue 4
Keywords: Boost Inverter, PV Cell, Grid-connected Inverter, Power Conditioning System and PQ Control.
Year: 2015
Month: February
Pages: 381-383