With the rise in the utilization of free fuel energy sources, namely solar and wind, across the globe, it has become necessary to study and implement models of a sustainable power network. This paper focuses on the design of a conceptual power network based on photovoltaics (PV) for power generation and lithium-ion batteries for storage. The power system showcases the various metrics that are involved in a grid-tied PV- and battery-based power network. It also encompasses the various design parameters and sizing considerations to design and conceptualize such a power network. The model focuses on the importance of the conservation of power by avoiding wastage of generated power through inverter sizing and design considerations. Finally, an economic and feasibility analysis is carried out to showcase the economic viability of the PV- and battery-based power network in today’s alternating current (AC)-based grid.
Abstract: This work focuses on enhancements of the maximum power point tracking for wind energy village. This work also targeted on numerous variables like air density, wind speed and impression of other geographical regions specific ecological elements. The Incremental Conductance along with Fractional open Circuit Voltage algorithms are usually is much less fruitful and still has problem in determining perfect step-size. To eliminate such drawbacks we recommended Hybrid execution of MPPT algorithms for maximum power point tracking to achieve the best possible power operation. The algorithms are presented by using Matlab simulation. This paper also delivers results for wind farm for various climate conditions in Maharashtra region with wind rose analysis. The outcomes attained are ideal for equivalent weather conditions based on air density variations and Hybrid Algorithm execution can be applied to draw out maximum power point. Results shows that recommended method is more efficient maximum power point tracking method with less execution time for any renewable energy resources.
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