e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy (Jun 2024)

Green energy solution for grid integrated solar PV system for water storage towers

  • Rashmi Rai,
  • Bhim Singh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100609

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In India, water storage towers are present almost everywhere, especially across small towns to rural areas. The storage tanks either utilize diesel powered or utility grid fed induction motor (IM) water pumps. The large spaces available with water storage towers can be utilized to plant solar PV panel for large storage towers water pumping operation, hence, making a switch from diesel or grid run storage towers to solar operated storage towers. This paper presents a robust control of grid integrated solar PV-based water pump system with efficient and smooth transition between standalone and grid interfaced modes. A smart DC link voltage control is presented for distributed generation system (DGS), which provides full control on DC link voltage for both modes of operation at all dynamic load conditions. An enhanced phase-locked loop (EPLL) control is utilized for grid source converter (GSC) in grid control operation, making it flexible to different grid scenarios and power quality. It works for harmonics suppression, load balancing and grid side converter control. An enhanced phase-locked loop (EPLL) is implemented for synchronization control algorithm, which provides an accurate estimation of voltage angle even during frequency ramps and exhibiting superior performance particularly in terms of robustness against DC offsets. The primary requirement for smooth operation of grid-tied solar PV system is effective power management between different sources. The issues of power management and power quality, are discussed in this work, and solutions are presented. The implemented control algorithms are tested successfully for dynamic solar insolation, varying load conditions, unbalance in load, sudden grid outage condition. The system appropriateness is validated by experimental results.

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