Photovoltaic Generation System Simulation using Real Field Weather Conditions

  • Park, Min-Won (Department of Engineering Research, Osaka University, Japan) ;
  • Yu, In-Keun (Department of Electrical Engineering, Changwon National University)
  • 박민원 (일본대원대학원 공학연구과) ;
  • 유인근 (창원대학교 공과대학 전기공학과)
  • Published : 2001.12.01

Abstract

Actual system apparatuses are necessary in order to verify the efficiency and stability of photovoltaic(PV) generation systems considering the size of solar panel, the sort of converter type, and the load conditions and so on. Moreover, it is hardly possible to compare a certain MPPT control scheme with others under the exactly same weather and load conditions as well. For the purpose of solving above mentioned difficulties in a laboratory basis, a transient simulation of PV generation system using real field weather conditions is indispensable. A straightforward simulation scheme with cost effective hardware structures under real weather conditions is proposed in this paper using EMTDC type of transient analysis simulators. Firstly, a solar cell has been modeled with VI characteristic equations, and then the real field data of weather conditions are interfaced to the EMTDC through Fortran program interface method. As a result, the stability and the efficiency analysis of PV generation systems according to various hardware structures and MPPT controls are easily possible under the exactly same weather conditions.

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