E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Photovoltaic based Hybrid Nanogrid

  • Hazarathaiah Y.,
  • Deepak Karanam,
  • Pavan M.,
  • Rahaman Shaik Abdul,
  • Kumar Bonthala Dinesh,
  • Madhubabu C.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202454010012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 540
p. 10012

Abstract

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The hybrid photovoltaic (PV)- wind based power generation systems are installing on many rooftops of individual houses, apartments, institutions, hospitals and small scale industries worldwide. Even though it is connected to single phase utility grid, a battery is used for backup power supply during power cuts. The diesel generators also can be integrated to this system for supplying continuous power long term. This configuration can establish a nanogrid under low power systems. Many loads are operated under this nanogrid system, hence a proper control technique is required to maintain power quality as well as to compensate reactive power. Compensating reactive power demanded in nanogrid through the inverter can reduce the reactive power demand on the main utility grid. Individual maximum power point tracker (MPPT) circuits are employed for both PV and wind to harvest maximum power. The system is synchronized with single phase utility grid through the control of the inverter. In order to maintain the good power quality, controller is designed for inverter to maintain the single phase voltages at its reference values. MATLAB Simulink platform is used to present the results for testing the performance of the proposed method.

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