The paper studies step by step the design, modeling, control and simulation of a Microgrid based on several elements with a special focus to the Photovoltaic (PV) System and to the Voltage Source Converters.
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In order to overcome the intermittent nature of the PV system and to maximise the utilization of power generated by solar PV system, the energy storage technologies has become an essential part in a PV-based microgrid.
In order to overcome the problems associated with the intermittency of solar PV and enhance the reliability, energy storage systems like batteries and/or backup systems like diesel generators are commonly included in the microgrids [11, 12].
What is a PV-based microgrid?
The name implies the principle component in a PV-based microgrid is the solar PV system. However, the generated output power of a PV system is dependent on the weather condition, that is, solar irradiance and temperature; and the intermittency in the solar irradiance causes fluctuations in the generated output power of the solar PV system.
What are microgrid distributed energy resources?
This paper presents a microgrid distributed energy resources (DERs) for a rural standalone system. It is made up of solar photovoltaic (solar PV) system, battery energy storage system (BESS), and wind turbine coupled to permanent magnet synchronous generator (WT-PMSG).
For a PV-based microgrid, load requirement that exceeds the PV generation and the stored the energy in the battery leads to the load that is not served. NDE occurs when the system generation is higher than the load demand. Situations of dump energy occur in the stand-alone systems.
Technical assessment is based on the nature of the energy sources and the load of the microgrid. For a solar PV-based microgrid, the main technical aspects that are necessary to be considered include rating of PV modules, tilt angle, fill factor, MPPT, PV efficiency, and efficiencies of the power electronic converters.