Supervision of a Photovoltaic/Batteries System for Stand Alone Applications
By: Djamila Rekioua , Saloua Belaid , Pierre-Olivier Logerais and more
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps solar power batteries working longer.
Our paper is focused on optimal and control of an isolated photovoltaic system with batteries. The control is made by the application of a power management control (PMC). Batteries are kept safe from deep discharges and overloads by the PMC, maintaining a continuous supply to the load. The ease, with which this method can be implemented, as well as its effectiveness without imposing a large computing strain on the user, is noteworthy. The batteries and PV panels in the system under study are connected to a bidirectional converter enabling the batteries to be charged and drained in accordance with weather conditions. The simulation results, clearly highlight good performance of the proposed control across two different profiles.
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