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Solar PV-Wind System Integration with Power Grid System
Author(s) -
Miss. Dhanashree S. Patil
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.37448
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , maximum power point tracking , wind power , renewable energy , inverter , hybrid system , computer science , grid connected photovoltaic power system , hybrid power , voltage , wind speed , electronic engineering , engineering , power (physics) , control theory (sociology) , electrical engineering , physics , meteorology , control (management) , machine learning , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence
This paper describes a photovoltaic (PV) and wind hybrid power system that is equipped with a Diode Clamped Multi-Level Inverter and LC filter for the generation of renewable energy. Due to their environmental friendliness and availability, wind and solar energy are ideal for hybrid systems in India. Due to fluctuations in the output voltage, equipment that require a consistent supply will be damaged by hybrid power systems that are completely dependent upon intermittent renewable energy sources. Matlab Simulink is used to create a model of the hybrid system using a Diode Clamped Multi-Level Inverter and an LC filter. Before merging a DC voltage hybrid system with the main grid of the power system, blocks such as the wind model, solar model, Diode Clamped Multi-Level Inverter, and LC filter are developed independently.... The input parameters for the project simulation include different irradiance values and varied wind speeds. Initially, a DC voltage hybrid system with the main grid of power system is constructed separately, taking into account the characteristics of the wind and photovoltaic models developed, as well as the simulation results for hybrid systems with and without Diode Clamped Multi-Level Inverters and LC filters. The input parameters for the project simulation include different irradiance values and varied wind speeds. Present are the wind and photovoltaic model characteristics, as well as simulation results for a hybrid system with and without a Diode Clamped Multi-Level Inverter and LC Filter. The results suggest that hybrid systems are more reliable in terms of generating output voltage than solo systems in this study. As well as this, the hybrid system's Diode Clamped Multi-Level Inverter and LC Filter can reduce output voltage fluctuations.

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