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To analyze performance of Wind/Battery Hybrid Power System using Different MPPT Techniques

Anuj Kumar, Mohit Tyagi

Abstract


Where traditional power generation is not feasible, renewable energy sources have become a popular alternative electrical energy source. The output of photovoltaic and wind electricity has expanded dramatically in recent years. We suggested a hybrid energy system in this study that uses both solar panels and wind turbine parameters to generate electrical power and supply it to a power grid station. Maximum power point tracking is achieved using two control strategies (MPPT). To get the most electricity, it's employed in circuit wind turbines and solar panels. The second control technique is utilised on the grid side, where a voltage source converter converts DC to AC. Under constantly changing climatic conditions, a simple and cost-effective control technique has been presented to track the operating point at which maximum power may be extracted from the PV system and wind turbine generator system. The full hybrid system is explained, along with extensive simulation results that reveal the system's practicality. In Matlab/Simulink, a software simulation model is created.

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