IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Grid-Connected Solar PV Power Plants Optimization: A Review

  • Tekai Eddine Khalil Zidane,
  • Ali Saleh Aziz,
  • Younes Zahraoui,
  • Hossam Kotb,
  • Kareem M. AboRas,
  • Kitmo,
  • Yosef Berhan Jember

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3299815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 79588 – 79608

Abstract

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Due to photovoltaic (PV) technology advantages as a clean, secure, and pollution-free energy source, PV power plants installation have shown an essential role in the energy sector. Nevertheless, the PV power plant cost of energy must be competitive when compared to traditional energy sources. Therefore, numerous studies are continuously being conducted aiming to optimize PV power plants, including components arrangements within the installation site, the inverter topology, cables, PV modules and inverters numbers, PV module tilt angle and shading effect. For selecting the most suitable combinations for system parameters, this study seeks to systematically analyze and synthesize the design of the PV power plant optimization from the current literature. The study also examines component sizing for PV power plants, involving PV modules tilt angle, inverter, transformer, and cables. Moreover, it provides an overview of the main components employed to install the PV power plant, which includes PV modules, inverter, transformer and wiring. It examines the different inverter topologies used in PV power plants along with a comparison between these topologies.

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