Energies (Apr 2022)

Dual Battery Storage Technique for Remote, Location-Based Solar PV System and Standalone Applications

  • Vellarivelli Balasubramani Thurai Raaj,
  • Srinivasa Rao Gorantla,
  • Dinesh Karunanidy,
  • Ankur Dumka,
  • Rajesh Singh,
  • Mamoon Rashid,
  • Yasser Albagory,
  • Sultan S. Alshamrani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15082748
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 2748

Abstract

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Nowadays, the usage of renewable energy resources (RER) is growing rapidly, but at the same time, the effective utilization of RER is also a challenging task. For the better usage of RER and the reduction of loss, the dual battery storage is proposed. The main aim of this work is to focus on the design and implementation of a reliable and renewable power generating system under a robust situation, along with a battery storage system. The perturb and observe (P&O) maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique has been applied to improve the solar photovoltaic power production. In addition, the dual battery storage system is being introduced to improve the life cycle of the primary storage system. The proposed dual storage system is highly preferable for remote, location-based application systems, space applications and military operations. In the dual battery storage system, the batteries are working effectively with a good lifespan, when compared with the existing methods. To determine the state of charge (SOC) and depth of discharge (DOC), those batteries’ input charging and discharging levels were monitored closely. MATLAB Simulink (R2013) is used for simulation; finally, a real-time, three-phase inverter was designed and validated. Under this dual battery storage mode, the life time of battery is improved.

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