PARTIAL POWER CONVERSION AND HIGH VOLTAGE RIDE-THROUGH SCHEME FOR A PV-BATTERY BASED MULTIPORT MULTI-BUS POWER ROUTER

Abstract

ABSTRACT

With the development of renewable energy technology, distributed power supply mode with multi energy and multi-directional power flow including utility grid, renewable energy and energy storage unit has gradually become a research hotspot. An AC/DC hybrid multi-port power routing (MPPR) system which based on partial power conversion (PPC) of dual DC buses is proposed in this Project. The photovoltaic (PV) port, the battery port and two DC voltage buses form a power router. PV maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and high-voltage ride through (HVRT) of the grid-tied inverter are implemented by the same auxiliary port voltage modulation. The PPC based PV conversion features that only the power determined by voltage difference between PV panel and the series connected DC bus is dealt with, which significantly reduces the loss compared to the full power conversion (FPC) for PV.

 

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