An optimal design of a grid connected hybrid wind/photovoltaic/fuel cell system for distributed energy production

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作者
Das, D [1 ]
Esmaili, R [1 ]
Xu, LY [1 ]
Nichols, D [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
关键词
step-up dc-dc converter; maximum power point tracking; hybrid energy system; variable speed wind turbine; photovoltaic array; fuel cell; PWM voltage source inverter; PI controller;
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This paper proposes a hybrid energy system consisting of wind, photovoltaic and fuel cell designed to supply continuous power to the load. A simple and economic control with dc-dc converter is used for maximum power point tracking and hence maximum power extraction from the wind turbine and photovoltaic array. Due to the intermittent nature of both the wind and photovoltaic energy sources, a fuel cell is added to the system for the purpose of ensuring continuous power How. The fuel cell is thus controlled to provide the deficit power when the combined wind and photovoltaic sources cannot meet the net power demand. In worst environmental conditions, when there is no output power from the wind or photovoltaic sources, the fuel cell will operate at its rated power of 10 kW. Hence this system under any operating condition will ensure a minimum power flow of 10 kW to the load. This hybrid system allows maximum utilization of freely available renewable energy sources like wind and photovoltaic and demand-based utilization of hydrogen-based fuel cell. The proposed system is attractive owing to its simplicity, ease of control and low cost. Also it can be easily adjusted to accommodate different and any number of energy sources. A complete description of this system is presented along with its simulation results which ascertain its feasibility.
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页码:2499 / 2504
页数:6
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