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A strategy to enhance converter continuous current mode in PV MPPT system under low solar irradiance situation

Publisher(s)
Scopus
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Kasem Utaikaifa
Other Contributor(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Research Support Office
Abstract
Typically photovoltaic (PV) maximum power point tracking (MPPT) system concerns in PV output power at specific high solar irradiance. Poor response may be found when load side characteristic is considered particular at low solar irradiance. A novel PV MPPT scheme is present by integrating load power signal into MPPT control signal. The simulation results show that the proposed MPPT system can be operated efficiently at significantly lower solar intensity compared to those of the conventionalP& MPPT system.
Subject(s)
Electrical and Energy Engineering
Keywords(s)
  • Buck converter

  • Continuous current mo...

  • Maximum power point t...

  • Photovoltaic cell

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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Bibliographic Citation
Kasem Utaikaifa (2014) A strategy to enhance converter continuous current mode in PV MPPT system under low solar irradiance situation. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 608-611.
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