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Smart Grid Integration of Hybrid Energy System with Regulated Voltage using Cockcroft & Sepic Converters


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International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology
Volume 3 Issue - 2
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : B Krishnapriya ; Krishna Mohan Das

BibTeX:

@article{IJIRSTV3I2002,
     title={Smart Grid Integration of Hybrid Energy System with Regulated Voltage using Cockcroft & Sepic Converters},
     author={B Krishnapriya and Krishna Mohan Das},
     journal={International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology},
     volume={3},
     number={2},
     pages={42--55},
     year={},
     url={http://www.ijirst.org/articles/IJIRSTV3I2002.pdf},
     publisher={IJIRST (International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology)},
}



Abstract:

Smart grids will provide more electricity to meet rising demand, increase reliability and quality of power supplies, increase energy efficiency, is able to integrate low carbon energy sources into power networks. This paper deals with the development and control of a smart grid-connected PV/WT hybrid system model. This model consists of wind turbine, photovoltaic array, asynchronous (induction) generator, controllers and converters (Sepic & Cockcroft). It is developed by using MATLAB/SIMULINK software package. In order to maximize the generated power, Cockcroft & Sepic convertors are used. Under various operating conditions, the dynamic behavior of the proposed model is examined. The inputs given to the developed system are the real-time measured parameters. The wind speed, solar irradiance and temperature data are collected from a grid connected solar power system located in Manchester. The control strategy of the proposed model results a better tool for smart grid performance optimization.


Keywords:

Control systems, Hybrid power systems, MATLAB, Modeling, Photovoltaic systems, Power electronic Converters, Smart grids, Wind power generation


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