MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF GIRD CONNECTED HYBRID POWER SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH SOLAR PV/WIND AND CONTROLLED BY VOLTAGE REGULATOR

Authors:

Mrs. I. Revathi, N.V.D.S.Abhinav, N. Sai Koushik, P.Aishwaraya

Page No: 493-499

Abstract:

As energy prices continue to rise, attention has shifted toward non-conventional sources of energy. One promising solution is a hybrid solar-wind energy system that are connected to the grid. This system combines solar and wind energy sources and is designed to power AC loads. The solar system uses a boost converter to raise the DC output, and the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique is employed to optimize the solar system's output. Meanwhile, the wind subsystem consists of a PMSG and Ac to Dc converter, as well as a boost converter for maximum output. A voltage regulator controls the hybrid solar-wind system. To increase reliability and lessen reliance on one energy source, the authors have connected these two systems to create a robust hybrid energy system. They have also provided a model for the hybrid PV and wind turbine system that is controlled by the voltage regulator. Overall, this hybrid solar-wind energy system is a promising solution to the energy challenges of the 21st century. It is more reliable energy supply is provided by combining two non conventional energy sources. and good source of power than a single-source system.

Description:

Photovoltaic Cell, Maximum Power Point Tracking, Wind Model, regulation of voltage.

Volume & Issue

Volume-12,Issue-4

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