Clean Technologies (Apr 2024)

Wind–PV–Battery Hybrid Off-Grid System: Control Design and Real-Time Testing

  • Miloud Rezkallah,
  • Ambrish Chandra,
  • Hussein Ibrahim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cleantechnol6020024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 471 – 493

Abstract

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The paper presents the design and implementation of decentralized control for a PV–wind–battery hybrid off-grid system with limited power electronics devices and sensors. To perform well without using any maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique from the wind turbine (WT) based on a permanent-magnet brushless DC generator (PMBLDCG) and solar panels (PVs) and balance the power in the system, a cascade control structure strategy based on a linear active disturbance rejection controller (LADRC) is developed for the two-switch DC-DC buck-boost converter. Moreover, to ensure an uninterruptible power supply to the connected loads with a constant voltage and frequency, a cascade d-q control structure based on LADRC is developed for the interfacing single-phase inverter. Furthermore, the modeling and controller parameters design are presented. The performance under all operation conditions of the hybrid off-grid configuration and its decentralized control is validated by simulation using MATLAB/Simulink and in real-time using a small-scale hardware prototype.

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