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Layout and Manage of Micro-Grid Fed through Renewable Power Generating Sources

Author(s):

Anoj Kumar Singh , Government Polytechnic, Chhapra; Saurav Kumar, Government Polytechnic, Chhapra

Keywords:

DFIG, Vector Control, Wind Energy; Power Quality, Solar PV Energy, Micro-grid, Battery Energy Storage System, Renewable Energy System

Abstract

This paper offers a manage of a micro-grid at an remoted region fed from wind and solar based totally hybrid energy sources. The machine used for wind power conversion is doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) and a battery financial institution is attached to a not unusual dc bus of them. A sun photovoltaic (pv) array is used to transform sun electricity, that is evacuated on the not unusual dc bus of DFIG the use of a dc-dc improve converter in a cost effective manner. The voltage and frequency are managed via an oblique vector control of the road facet converter, that is included with droop traits. It alters the frequency set factor primarily based at the power level of the battery, which slows down over charging or discharging of the battery. The device is likewise able to paintings whilst wind strength source is unavailable. Each wind and sun power blocks, have maximum power point monitoring (MPPT) of their manipulate algorithm. The gadget is designed for complete automatic operation taking attention of all of the sensible situations. The machine is likewise furnished with a provision of outside energy aid for the battery charging with none extra requirement. A simulation version of gadget is evolved in matlab surroundings and simulation consequences are supplied for numerous conditions e.G. Unviability of wind or sun energies, unbalanced and nonlinear masses, low state of fee of the battery. In the end a prototype of the device is carried out the usage of a five kw solar pv array simulator and a 3.7 kw wound rotor induction machine and experimental results are produced to reaffirm the theoretical version and layout.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV8I20194
Published in: Volume : 8, Issue : 2
Publication Date: 01/05/2020
Page(s): 735-742

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