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Simulation and Power Flow Control Using Switching’s Method of Isolated Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Generation System with Battery Storage
Author(s) -
Emrah Oguz,
Hasan Çimen,
Yüksel Oğuz
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
balkan journal of electrical and computer engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-284X
DOI - 10.17694/bajece.334348
Subject(s) - battery (electricity) , electricity generation , hybrid power , wind power , accumulator (cryptography) , permanent magnet synchronous generator , automotive engineering , electrical engineering , stand alone power system , solar power , maximum power principle , engineering , power (physics) , distributed generation , computer science , renewable energy , photovoltaic system , voltage , physics , algorithm , quantum mechanics
In this paper, a battery-supported hybrid wind-solar energy generation system with switching power flow control is presented to supply stable electrical power to two laboratories at the Electric & Electronic Engineering Department. For this purpose, 600W 3-phase permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) based on the wind power generation system (WPGS) and the solar power generation system (SPGS) consisting of 190W 3 pieces mono crystal solar panel were combined to build a 1170W hybrid wind-solar power generation system (HWSPGS). T he solar and wind power generation systems were used as the main energy sources while 100 Ah 12V 6 pieces gel jeep cycle accumulator groups were used as the energy storage device to ensure continuity of energy. Also d ynamic modeling and switching power flow control of the battery supported the HWSPGS were performed using Matlab/Simulink in this study. D etermining the switching positions of the charge control unit according to loading and battery charge situations of the HWSPGS, power flow control between the generation unit and consumer was made in planned manner. When the curves of electrical magnitudes obtained from simulation results were examined, it was determined that no big difference existed in electrical and mechanical magnitudes in parallel to dynamic behavior of the installed hybrid power generation system .

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