Control a Photovoltaic/Wind Turbine/Diesel generator with storage battery

Authors

  • D. Rekioua Laboratoire LTII, Département de Génie électrique, Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia (Algerie) Phone/Fax number:+0021334 81 68 19 Author
  • K.Kakouche Laboratoire LTII, Département de Génie électrique, Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia (Algerie) Phone/Fax number:+0021334 81 68 19 Author
  • T. Rekioua Laboratoire LTII, Département de Génie électrique, Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia (Algerie) Phone/Fax number:+0021334 81 68 19 Author
  • Z.Mokrani Laboratoire LTII, Département de Génie électrique, Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia (Algerie) Phone/Fax number:+0021334 81 68 19 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj21.342

Keywords:

Fuzzy logic control, Photovoltaic panels, Wind turbine, Diesel generator, Batteries, Power management control

Abstract

Wind/Photovoltaic energy systems are among the most used configurations in multi-sources energy systems because their reliability, robustness and power sources complementarily. For heavy loads, it is more convenient to add backup systems (diesel generator) for an enhanced power availability. In order to protect power sources and increase their lifespan, several power management strategies are such as fuzzy logic control, artificial neural networks and metaheuristic algorithms are proposed and used in literature. This paper presents a power supervisory control (PMC) based on fuzzy logic control dedicated for photovoltaic/wind turbine/ diesel generator/battery systems. The application of the aforementioned technique makes it possible to predict how the hybrid system various operating processes would change in response to solar irradiation and wind speed variations. The study was implemented under Matlab/Simulink. To obtain more realistic results, measured weather values have been incorporated in the simulation. The application is made in a coastal town which has a good potential values of solar irradiance and wind speeds. The obtained results show that the load have been supplied while the batteries were protected due to the PMC.

Published

2024-01-08

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