Comparison of Controllable Photovoltaic Emulation Methods for Real-Time Hardware Experiments
Journal
ICPE 2023-ECCE Asia - 11th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia: Green World with Power Electronics
ISBN
9788957083505
Date Issued
2023-01-01
Author(s)
Abstract
Emulating photovoltaic (PV) modules in a controllable lab environment to interface with power electronics hardware is challenging but vital as it enables more realistic experiments to be conducted in real-time. However, the emulation methods often require nonlinear PV modeling, which may have long computational times. Hence, an effective real-time emulation method should minimize the computation time while maintaining high accuracy. This work compares different PV emulation techniques to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of various methods for real-time hardware testing. First, a literature survey compares the type of PV model, interface used, controller, and real-time technique adopted to emulate a PV model's current-voltage characteristics. Then, the PV model emulation methods are compared using a low-cost real-time emulator (RT Box 1), and computational cycle times are measured. The target application is to emulate a PV panel over various days and test the system control algorithm in real time for a PV microinverter with an integrated battery.
Subjects
Computation time | Nonlinear solver | Photovoltaic model | Real-time emulation | Renewable energy
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Type
conference paper
