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Performance Analysis of Maximum Power Point Tracking for Two Techniques with Direct Control of Photovoltaic Grid -Connected Systems

Research Abstract
The present study presents two techniques of Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) via DC/DC converter to enhance the performance of the grid-connected Photovoltaic (PV) generation system to participate effectively within microgrids. The two techniques of MPPT are Perturb-Observe (P&O) and Incremental Conductance (IC). The variation of the solar radiation and temperature is considered during employing the two MPPT techniques. Besides, the performance of the system under the random variation of solar radiation was investigated. The authors used two types of controllers at the three-phase inverter, Proportional Integral (PI) and H-infinity Control (H∞C). The output voltage, current, and power at each type of inverter controller are compared along with the two techniques of MPPT. The effectiveness of the developed controllers together with MPPT techniques is demonstrated by comparing the obtained results with some previously reported research in the literature. In the case of MPPT via P&O and IC techniques along with the H∞C controller, the results show that the technique of IC is more robust, and the obtained output power is well matched with the references one as compared with the P&O technique which records a 7% error from MPP. Besides, the P&O technique has a high voltage and current ripple with a percentage of 20% at the starting time of the simulation.
Research Authors
Bahaa Saleh, Ali M. Yousef, Farag K. Abo-Elyousr, Moayed Mohamed, Saad A. Mohamed Abdelwahab, and Ahmed Elnozahy
Research Department
Research Journal
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects
Research Member
Research Pages
pp.1-23
Research Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1080/15567036.2021.1898496
Research Year
2021