A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load

Solar energy has good prospects for both isolated load and grid-connected. Solar cell power source should be integrated with other supplementary power source whether is operate in a standalone or grid-connected mode. The fuel cell energy has a great potential for being coordinated with the solar pan...

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Main Author: Madiwanan, Prakash
Other Authors: Ali Iftekhar Maswood
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-407242023-07-07T17:26:19Z A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load Madiwanan, Prakash Ali Iftekhar Maswood School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power Solar energy has good prospects for both isolated load and grid-connected. Solar cell power source should be integrated with other supplementary power source whether is operate in a standalone or grid-connected mode. The fuel cell energy has a great potential for being coordinated with the solar panel to smooth out the solar panel power’s fluctuation. Therefore, a hybrid grid-connected solar-fuel cell energy converter can be very attractive in such a case for household application. The project will start from literature research of solar cell, fuel cell, and maximum power point tracking (MPPT), DC-DC converter and DC-AC inverter. This report aims to present the design and development an integrated Hybrid Solar/Fuel Cell Energy Converter for Household Load. The design of this system consists of an electrical equivalent circuit of a solar panel and fuel cell, MPPT control circuit, a DC-DC boost converter with the voltage controller circuit and single phase full-bridge SPWM inverter. Simulations were carried out using the PSIM software to verify feasibilities of the system. The final stage of this project involved the hardware implication of the hybrid system. Details of results for the design and discussion are included in this report. Lastly, there would be a conclusion to give an overall summary of the project and recommendation for enhancements to improve the systems designed. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-18T06:54:31Z 2010-06-18T06:54:31Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40724 en Nanyang Technological University 111 p. application/pdf
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Madiwanan, Prakash
A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
description Solar energy has good prospects for both isolated load and grid-connected. Solar cell power source should be integrated with other supplementary power source whether is operate in a standalone or grid-connected mode. The fuel cell energy has a great potential for being coordinated with the solar panel to smooth out the solar panel power’s fluctuation. Therefore, a hybrid grid-connected solar-fuel cell energy converter can be very attractive in such a case for household application. The project will start from literature research of solar cell, fuel cell, and maximum power point tracking (MPPT), DC-DC converter and DC-AC inverter. This report aims to present the design and development an integrated Hybrid Solar/Fuel Cell Energy Converter for Household Load. The design of this system consists of an electrical equivalent circuit of a solar panel and fuel cell, MPPT control circuit, a DC-DC boost converter with the voltage controller circuit and single phase full-bridge SPWM inverter. Simulations were carried out using the PSIM software to verify feasibilities of the system. The final stage of this project involved the hardware implication of the hybrid system. Details of results for the design and discussion are included in this report. Lastly, there would be a conclusion to give an overall summary of the project and recommendation for enhancements to improve the systems designed.
author2 Ali Iftekhar Maswood
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Madiwanan, Prakash
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author Madiwanan, Prakash
author_sort Madiwanan, Prakash
title A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
title_short A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
title_full A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
title_fullStr A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
title_full_unstemmed A hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
title_sort hybrid grid connected solar-fuel cell energy converter for common household load
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