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Comparison of the perturb and observe and simulated annealing approaches for maximum power point tracking in a photovoltaic system under partial shading conditions

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posted on 2023-05-23, 09:25 authored by Sarah LydenSarah Lyden, Md Enamul Haque
Due to the low efficiency of Photovoltaic (PV) cells, it is essential that PV systems are operated optimally to ensure that maximum power is available from the system under changing conditions. Tracking of this Maximum Power Point (MPP) becomes more complicated when multiple PV modules connected in series and parallel arrangements experience Partial Shading Conditions (PSC). This paper proposes a Global Maximum Power Point Tracking (GMPPT) technique based on the optimization technique of Simulated Annealing (SA) to track the Global MPP (GMPP) of PV modules under PSC. The performance of the SA algorithm is compared against the Perturb and Observe technique to show its improved performance in tracking to the GMPP for a two module system.

History

Publication title

20114 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)

Editors

IEEE

Pagination

2517-2523

ISBN

978-1-4799-5776-7

Department/School

School of Engineering

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Place of publication

USA

Event title

IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expo 2014

Event Venue

Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

Date of Event (Start Date)

2014-09-14

Date of Event (End Date)

2014-09-18

Rights statement

Copyright 2014 IEEE

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Solar-photovoltaic energy

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