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    An integrated Control Approach and Power Management of Stand-alone Hybrid Wind/PV/Battery Power Generation System with Maximum Power Extraction Capability
    (Taylor and Francis Inc. 325 Chestnut St, Suite 800 Philadelphia PA 19106, 2015) Sabhahit, N.S.; Gaonkar, D.N.
    The production of electricity from renewable energy sources like wind and photovoltaic energy has increased in recent years, due to environmental problems and the shortage of traditional energy sources. In this article we present a detailed mathematical model and a control scheme for hybrid wind and PV based DG system with battery and maximum power extraction capability for isolated mode of operation. The wind power generation system uses wind turbine (WT), a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), a three-phase diode rectifier bridge, DC/DC boost converter with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller. The PV generation system uses PV array, a boost converter with maximum power point tracking controller. Both sources and battery are connected to common dc bus with a dc link capacitor and supply power to load through PWM voltage source inverter. The overall control system consists of MPPT controller for both Wind and PV power system, a bi-directional DC-DC converter controller for battery energy storage management and load side inverter controller for voltage and frequency regulation. Control strategies for individual system components of the proposed system are designed with a view to achieve an acceptable level of voltage and frequency regulation while extracting the maximum power from wind and PV system. The performance of the developed hybrid system is investigated in terms of voltage and frequency regulation capability under changing wind, solar irradiation and variable load conditions.
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    Power control of PV/fuel cell/supercapacitor hybrid system for stand-alone applications
    (International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 2016) Sabhahit, N.S.; Gaonkar, D.N.; Nempu, P.B.
    This paper presents modeling and control of photovoltaic/fuel cell/supercapacitor hybrid power system for stand-alone applications. The hybrid power system uses solar photovoltaic array and fuel cell as the main sources. These sources share their power effectively to meet the load demand. The supercapacitor bank is used to supply or absorb the power during load transients. The main control system comprises of controller for maximum power tracking from photovoltaic system, a DC-DC boost converter with controller for fuel cell system for power management and inverter controller to regulate voltage and frequency. The stand-alone hybrid system aims to provide quality power supply to the consumers with a constant voltage and frequency along with proper power management using simple control techniques. The modeling and control strategies of the hybrid system are realized in MATLAB/Simulink.
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    Design and implementation of single phase inverter based on Cuk converter for PV system
    (International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 2017) Sabhahit, N.S.; Gaonkar, D.N.; Anandh, N.; Kumar, N.S.
    In this paper, analysis and hardware implementation of a single phase inverter based on Cuk converter for PV system is presented. The buck-boost characteristic of such a converter promotes flexibility for both grid tied as well as standalone connections where the ac voltage is either higher than or lesser than the dc input voltage. Further Cuk based topologies have the better efficiency and voltage regulation, which is a lacking feature in a basic boost or a buck configuration. The proposed system not only offers continuous input and output current but also controlled voltage over a wider range. Hence this topology can serve as an expedient alternative converter stage for photovoltaic applications. In the proposed bidirectional two-switch Cuk converter, DSPIC30F2010 controller is used for controlling the duty ratio of switching pulses. Also, this controller generates PWM signals for the switches of single phase H-bridge inverter. The hardware results for the developed prototype of a Cuk converter based single phase inverter are presented. The developed scheme can easily be scalable to a much larger rating of the PV system.
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    Design and analysis of dual output flyback converter for standalone PV/battery system
    (International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 2017) Sabhahit, N.S.; Gaonkar, D.N.; Naik, A.
    In this paper, the cost comparison is carried out among flyback, forward and full bridge converters based upon the number of circuit components. The performance assessment in terms of efficiency of the PV array with MPPT controller using flyback and forward converter is detailed. The design and control of Photovoltaic/battery system using a flyback converter for stand-alone applications is presented. A flyback converter is used to get DC output along with an AC output for high frequency applications without employing an inverter. The PV/battery system uses photovoltaic array as the main source of power and a battery as the storage device. The energy input of the PV system is effectively utilized by adopting an MPPT technique and the storage battery is controlled to balance the load requirements using a bi-directional dc-dc converter. This system ensures that the load demand is satisfied under varying solar irradiance conditions and a constant voltage is maintained for different load conditions. The modelling and control strategy of the implemented system is realized in MATLAB/Simulink environment.
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    Improved P-f/Q-V and P-V/Q-f droop controllers for parallel distributed generation inverters in AC microgrid
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Chethan Raj, C.; Gaonkar, D.N.; Guerrero, J.M.
    Distributed generation inverters are generally operated in parallel with P-f/Q-V and P-V/Q-f droop control strategies. Due to mismatched resistive and inductive line impedance, power sharing and output voltage of the parallel DG inverters deviate from the reference value. This leads to instability in the microgrid system. Adding virtual resistors and virtual inductors in the control loop of droop controllers improve the power sharing and stability of operation. But, this leads to voltage drop. Therefore, an improved P-f/Q-V and P-V/Q-f droop control is proposed. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed control and the selection of parameters enhance the output voltage of inverters. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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    Improved droop control strategy for parallel connected power electronic converter based distributed generation sources in an Islanded Microgrid
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2021) Kulkarni, S.V.; Gaonkar, D.N.
    The control and protection are critically essential to facilitate the stable operation of an island microgrid. To accomplish the exact power sharing in an islanded AC microgrid, the frequency and the voltage restoration need to be sustained. In this regard, a robust control strategy pooling an improved droop with a virtual impedance control based droop control for power sharing with f/V restoration is proposed in this article. The proposed droop controller state-space small signal modeling and an investigation for the total microgrid system are presented in this article. Meanwhile, the robustness of the strategy is escalated for a step change in the system power loads. The overall controller performance has been tested in the hardware-in-loop (HIL) test-bed. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.