Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
301591 Renewable Energy 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper proposes the implementation of Photovoltaic (PV) array Maximum Power Point Tracker (MPPT) through Fixed Step-Model Predictive Controller (FS MPC). The proposed controller scheme is based on the modified INcremental Conductance (INC) algorithm combined with the two-step horizon FS MPC. The current based INC algorithm is subject to major modifications in order to be capable of real time interaction between the MPPT and the controller obtaining sufficient information in one sampling time. The developed technique has been incorporated into a model for the overall simulation of the performance of a PV array for solar energy exploitation and is compared to the conventional approach under solar radiation variation improving PV system utilization efficiency and enabling to optimize system performance. This study also illustrates the effectiveness of the proposed controller scheme under various sky conditions with a simulation model employing real solar radiation data.

► Focusing on the controller technique offers maximum energy exploitation. ► Applying modifications to the current based MPPT INC algorithm improves overall performance. ► We reconsidered traditional methodologies to the possibilities of today’s technology. ► A PV array MPPT through Fixed Step Predictive Control technique has been developed. ► Compared to the conventional approach it enables to optimize system performance.

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