Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches

This paper reviews and evaluates the hardware solutions to mitigate the effect of partial shading for grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system. It encompasses both the module-level as well as the array-level approaches. The former enhances the energy yield by maximizing the power extraction capabilit...

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Main Authors: Mehedi, I. M., Salam, Z., Ramli, M. Z., Chin, V. J., Bassi, H., Rawa, M. J. H., Abdullah, M. P.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2021.111138
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spelling my.utm.946072022-03-31T15:12:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94607/ Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches Mehedi, I. M. Salam, Z. Ramli, M. Z. Chin, V. J. Bassi, H. Rawa, M. J. H. Abdullah, M. P. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper reviews and evaluates the hardware solutions to mitigate the effect of partial shading for grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system. It encompasses both the module-level as well as the array-level approaches. The former enhances the energy yield by maximizing the power extraction capability of each individual module. Here, three methods, namely the micro inverter, the power optimizer and the energy recovery circuit are covered. On the other hand, the array-level mitigation—which includes the dynamic and static array reconfigurations optimize the arrangement of the modules to minimize the effect of partial shading on the energy yield. Besides updating the important aspects of the technologies, this paper delves into the economic viability of the solutions, as well as the challenges and future trend. In addition, it benchmarks the performance of the module-level solutions with the system with string inverter using Simulink. It is discovered that if the plant is highly shaded, the net energy gain of the micro-inverter and power optimizer is significant. On the other hand, if the shading is non-existent, employing these devices can be counterproductive (in terms of yield). Elsevier Ltd. 2021 Article PeerReviewed Mehedi, I. M. and Salam, Z. and Ramli, M. Z. and Chin, V. J. and Bassi, H. and Rawa, M. J. H. and Abdullah, M. P. (2021) Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 146 . ISSN 1364-0321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2021.111138 DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111138
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mehedi, I. M.
Salam, Z.
Ramli, M. Z.
Chin, V. J.
Bassi, H.
Rawa, M. J. H.
Abdullah, M. P.
Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
description This paper reviews and evaluates the hardware solutions to mitigate the effect of partial shading for grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system. It encompasses both the module-level as well as the array-level approaches. The former enhances the energy yield by maximizing the power extraction capability of each individual module. Here, three methods, namely the micro inverter, the power optimizer and the energy recovery circuit are covered. On the other hand, the array-level mitigation—which includes the dynamic and static array reconfigurations optimize the arrangement of the modules to minimize the effect of partial shading on the energy yield. Besides updating the important aspects of the technologies, this paper delves into the economic viability of the solutions, as well as the challenges and future trend. In addition, it benchmarks the performance of the module-level solutions with the system with string inverter using Simulink. It is discovered that if the plant is highly shaded, the net energy gain of the micro-inverter and power optimizer is significant. On the other hand, if the shading is non-existent, employing these devices can be counterproductive (in terms of yield).
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author Mehedi, I. M.
Salam, Z.
Ramli, M. Z.
Chin, V. J.
Bassi, H.
Rawa, M. J. H.
Abdullah, M. P.
author_facet Mehedi, I. M.
Salam, Z.
Ramli, M. Z.
Chin, V. J.
Bassi, H.
Rawa, M. J. H.
Abdullah, M. P.
author_sort Mehedi, I. M.
title Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
title_short Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
title_full Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
title_fullStr Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
title_full_unstemmed Critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
title_sort critical evaluation and review of partial shading mitigation methods for grid-connected pv system using hardware solutions: the module-level and array-level approaches
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94607/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2021.111138
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