Renewable Energy System Performance Analysis with M-PSO Power Stabilizing Controlled Converter
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.10, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-10-31
Authors : Vipul Pandey Rajeev Arya; Shravan Vishwakarma;
Page : 691-708
Keywords : Hybrid System; PV System; Fuel Cell; EC;
Abstract
Sustainable energy is the main driver of all applications of renewable energy sources. The main objective of the system is to be studied for integration with the solar and wind energy system also to obtain energy efficiency. The fuel system would be connected in parallel to the DC voltage output of the solar/wind hybrid system. Improvement in the reactive power output from the system by the inverter control by a designed hybrid system that can compensate for the reactive power requirement when required. The final hybrid system with fuel cell integration was studied for the total harmonic distortion in the voltage and current waveform and output active reactive powers. The distortion level in the voltage waveform was found to be 0.19% and that in the current waveform was 0.35%. The final results showed better performance in terms of quality as compared to the basic swarm optimizing control.
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