IMPROVING THE GRID PERFORMANCE IN HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM

Authors

  • J. Muthupraveen P.G student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, VMKV Engineering College, Salem
  • G. Ramakrishnaprabu P.G student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, VMKV Engineering College, Salem

Keywords:

Battery storage, electrolyzer, energy management and power regulation system, fuel cell, load management, stand-alone hybrid energy system, wind energy conversion system

Abstract

This paper proposes the performance analysis and regulation of hybrid standalone energy system. In this hybrid system consist of wind turbine, fuel cell, electrolyzer, battery and a set of loads. The system having two level structures. Here the top level is Energy management and power regulation system (EMPRS), and the low level is individual subsystem. The dynamic operating point is set by wind and load condition. By using this reference point the individual subsystem operates and the local controllers control the fuel cell, wind turbine, electrolyzer, and battery storage. This control structure is implemented in MATLAB Simpower software.

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Published

2023-05-20

How to Cite

Muthupraveen, J., & Ramakrishnaprabu, G. (2023). IMPROVING THE GRID PERFORMANCE IN HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM. International Journal of Communication and Computer Technologies, 3(1), 21–30. Retrieved from https://ijccts.org/index.php/pub/article/view/41

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Research Article