Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems
Abstract This paper presents an annual performance evaluation of three maximum power point tracking (MPPT) methods. The used MPPT techniques (Perturb and Observe, Incremental Inductance and Sliding mode) are evaluated under an annual data of atmospheric conditions of the target site. The main contri...
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author | Y. Chaibi A. Allouhi M. Salhi A. El-jouni |
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description | Abstract This paper presents an annual performance evaluation of three maximum power point tracking (MPPT) methods. The used MPPT techniques (Perturb and Observe, Incremental Inductance and Sliding mode) are evaluated under an annual data of atmospheric conditions of the target site. The main contribution of this work is to consider real fluctuation conditions of solar irradiations, ambient temperatures and wind velocities. It was found that the Sliding mode provides higher energy yields independently of the period. Compared to the basic P&O and the IC techniques, sliding mode has the potential of generating up to 8.18% more electrical energy than other techniques. |
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spelling | doaj.art-427330ba019e4730844dce9f0cadd5242022-12-21T19:39:42ZengSpringerOpenProtection and Control of Modern Power Systems2367-26172367-09832019-08-014111010.1186/s41601-019-0129-1Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systemsY. Chaibi0A. Allouhi1M. Salhi2A. El-jouni32EMI team, ENSAM, Moulay Ismail UniversityEcole Supérieure de Technologie de Fès, U.S.M.B.A2EMI team, ENSAM, Moulay Ismail UniversityPhysics Department of the CRMEFAbstract This paper presents an annual performance evaluation of three maximum power point tracking (MPPT) methods. The used MPPT techniques (Perturb and Observe, Incremental Inductance and Sliding mode) are evaluated under an annual data of atmospheric conditions of the target site. The main contribution of this work is to consider real fluctuation conditions of solar irradiations, ambient temperatures and wind velocities. It was found that the Sliding mode provides higher energy yields independently of the period. Compared to the basic P&O and the IC techniques, sliding mode has the potential of generating up to 8.18% more electrical energy than other techniques.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41601-019-0129-1Photovoltaic systemsMaximum power point tracking (MPPT)Annual performance |
spellingShingle | Y. Chaibi A. Allouhi M. Salhi A. El-jouni Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems Photovoltaic systems Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) Annual performance |
title | Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems |
title_full | Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems |
title_fullStr | Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems |
title_short | Annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems |
title_sort | annual performance analysis of different maximum power point tracking techniques used in photovoltaic systems |
topic | Photovoltaic systems Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) Annual performance |
url | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41601-019-0129-1 |
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