Modeling and Simulation of Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic-Wind System Based on Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • G. Joga Rao  Research Scholar, EEE Department, S.R. University , Alwar,Rajasthan, India
  • S. K. Shrivastava  EEE Department, S.R. University , Alwar, Rajasthan, India

Keywords:

Hybrid Energy system, MPPT, Wind Energy, Solar Photovoltaic System Battery Storage, Matlab/Simulink

Abstract

Now a day's electricity is most needed facility for the human being. All the conventional energy resources are depleting day by day. So we have to shift from conventional to non-conventional energy resources. In this the combination of two energy resources is takes place i.e. wind and solar energy. This process reviles the sustainable energy resources without damaging the nature. Renewable energy sources have become a popular, the commonly used renewable sources are solar photovoltaic and wind energy systems have received a great acceptance in field of power generation for pollution free performance, free availability and for great reliability. Further development and effective use of natural resources, the hybrid systems are developed. Hybrid power systems can provide a good solution for such problems because they integrate renewable energy along with the traditional power plants. Hybrid systems are characterized by containing two or more technologies of electrical generation, in order to optimize global efficiency of the processes. Basically this system involves the integration of solar, wind with battery storage device that will gives continuous power. A simple control technique which is also cost effective has been proposed to track the operating point at which maximum power can be coerced from the PV system and wind turbine generator system under continuously changing environmental conditions. In this Paper, the modeling of hybrid Solar Photovoltaic-Wind Stand-Alone Generation System is done by using MATLAB/SIMULINK software and results are presented.

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2015-10-25

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G. Joga Rao, S. K. Shrivastava, " Modeling and Simulation of Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic-Wind System Based on Artificial Intelligence, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 1, Issue 5, pp.452-466, September-October-2015.