Effective Utilization and Management of PV and Battery Based Power Supply System for Telecom Load
Date
2019
Authors
Goud, J Saikrishna.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
One of the major sectors which have seen a rapid growth in the last
decade is mobile telecommunications. It has not only become an important part in peoples lives but also playing a part in world business as the
entire world is connected by telecommunication networks. The growing
power demand and the dwindling fossil fuels resulted in the unreliable
power supply, which is the critical challenge facing by telecommunication
industries. Currently, telecom towers are using Diesel Generators (DG)
as source of supply, which is rather expensive and emits environmental
pollutants. This study analyses the solar photovoltaic (PV) system and
battery based hybrid power supply system to reduce the usage of DG.
The effective utilization and management of the PV and Battery sources
increases the efficiency and reliability of the system. Therefore, in this
work, a literature review related to maximum power point tracking of PV
array, Li-Ion battery aging mechanism and battery state of health (SoH)
estimation techniques have been presented.
Non-uniform insolation conditions on PV array is the most common phenomenon and it affects the efficiency of the system. Therefore, in this
study two global maximum power point tracking (GMPPT) algorithms
have been developed. The first GMPPT technique is scanning based two
stage hill climbing technique and the second GMPPT technique is artificial
bee colony based soft computing technique. Both the techniques have been
developed to track the global maximum power point (GMPP) with the
fast convergence speed and with the highest tracking accuracy. Moreover,
both the GMPPT techniques uses single current sensor for tracking the
(GMPP) to reduce the overall cost of the system. The proposed GMPPT
techniques are experimentally validated and its performance characteristics are compared with other GMPPT techniques proposed in literature.
Battery is the important power source in the PV and battery based hybrid
power supply system. Therefore, reliable power supply to the telecom load
depends on the health of the battery. Hence, the knowledge of battery
aging mechanism is very vital and helps to configure the right time to
replace the battery. In this study, mathematical model of a Li-Ion batiiitery with aging parameters and two SoH estimation algorithms have been
developed. The first SoH estimation technique measures the degradation
in capacity of the battery over a period and thus estimates the life. The
second method estimates the life of the battery by measuring the DC resistance. Both the techniques have been validated using MATLAB/Simulink
platform and an experimental prototype.
The telecom load operates in a pulsed-power mode intermittently, also
the power consumption depends on signal traffic. Maintaining the constant voltage at the DC load terminals during the pulsed power operation
is the biggest challenge. Therefore, in this study, Type II compensator
is developed to regulate the load voltage with fast response time. The
stability analysis of system with Type II compensator is analyzed using
the MATLAB/Simulink tool. Moreover, the developed voltage regulator
system has been tested for various load and also input voltage varying
conditions.
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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering