A simplified model of flexible power point tracking algorithms in double-stage photovoltaic systems
Traditionally, photovoltaic (PV) systems have been operated using maximum power point tracking algorithms, which force the PV arrays to produce the maximum available power at all times. Nevertheless, distribution system operators are increasingly asking for flexible power point tracking (FPPT) algor...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1725592023-12-13T01:19:59Z A simplified model of flexible power point tracking algorithms in double-stage photovoltaic systems Utrilla, Candelaria Tafti, Hossein Dehghani Kumaresan, Anusha Buire, Jérôme Debusschere, Vincent Pou, Josep Hadjsaid, Nouredine School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Flexible Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic System Traditionally, photovoltaic (PV) systems have been operated using maximum power point tracking algorithms, which force the PV arrays to produce the maximum available power at all times. Nevertheless, distribution system operators are increasingly asking for flexible power point tracking (FPPT) algorithms, which allow the regulation of the PV power to a predefined reference value. FPPTs are difficult to tune and often have non-linear behavior. It complicates the modeling of PV systems for power system stability studies. This paper proposes a simplified model that reproduces the dc-side dynamics of a double-stage FPPT-controlled PV system. In addition to its simple tuning, the key advantage of the proposed model is that it can be easily translated into differential equations, which can be used in stability analyses. The proposed model is validated on a temporal simulation as well as a small-signal stability study. Nanyang Technological University This work has been funded in the scope of the NTU – CNRS “Excellence Science” Joint Research Program. 2023-12-13T01:19:59Z 2023-12-13T01:19:59Z 2023 Journal Article Utrilla, C., Tafti, H. D., Kumaresan, A., Buire, J., Debusschere, V., Pou, J. & Hadjsaid, N. (2023). A simplified model of flexible power point tracking algorithms in double-stage photovoltaic systems. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matcom.2023.04.005 0378-4754 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172559 10.1016/j.matcom.2023.04.005 2-s2.0-85153061448 en Mathematics and Computers in Simulation © 2023 International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Traditionally, photovoltaic (PV) systems have been operated using maximum power point tracking algorithms, which force the PV arrays to produce the maximum available power at all times. Nevertheless, distribution system operators are increasingly asking for flexible power point tracking (FPPT) algorithms, which allow the regulation of the PV power to a predefined reference value. FPPTs are difficult to tune and often have non-linear behavior. It complicates the modeling of PV systems for power system stability studies. This paper proposes a simplified model that reproduces the dc-side dynamics of a double-stage FPPT-controlled PV system. In addition to its simple tuning, the key advantage of the proposed model is that it can be easily translated into differential equations, which can be used in stability analyses. The proposed model is validated on a temporal simulation as well as a small-signal stability study. |
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