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Hybrid global search with enhanced INC MPPT under partial shading condition

pmid: 38097806
pmc: PMC10721612
AbstractThe photovoltaic system is quickly emerging as a highly favored option among renewable energy sources. However, it faces several significant challenges, including variable solar irradiance, temperature, and partial shading. Unfortunately, conventional Maximum Power Point Trackers (MPPTs) cannot accurately track partial shading. Artificial intelligence and optimization techniques have been proposed as alternatives, but they require extensive training and can take a long time to achieve maximum power point (MPP) under partial shading circumstances. In this paper, a dynamic and fast-moving method of MPP tracking is proposed for use under both uniform solar irradiance and partial shade. This method combines an enhanced incremental conductance (INC) algorithm with a global search algorithm that looks at how well solar cells work when partly shaded. Simulation investigations are performed to validate the method's applicability and ensure that it reaches the most accurate value of MPP with a short-tracking time of less than 0.2 s and a steady-state error of less than 0.3% of the PV power. The results confirm the efficacy of the suggested tracking method under uniform solar irradiance and partial shade.
- Mansoura University Egypt
Renewable energy, Artificial intelligence, MPPT Techniques, Science, Geometry, Partial Shading, Control (management), Photovoltaic/Thermal Hybrid Technology, Quantum mechanics, Article, BitTorrent tracker, Engineering, Meteorology, Tracking (education), Point (geometry), Shading, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Irradiance, Control theory (sociology), FOS: Mathematics, Psychology, Inverter, Maximum power principle, Multijunction Solar Cell Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Photovoltaic system, Maximum Power Point Tracking, Eye tracking, Energy, Multijunction Solar Cells, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Computer graphics (images), Physics, Pedagogy, Q, R, Optics, Photovoltaic Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques, Power (physics), Computer science, Maximum power point tracking, FOS: Psychology, Solar irradiance, Electrical engineering, Physical Sciences, Solar Thermal Energy Technologies, Medicine, Mathematics
Renewable energy, Artificial intelligence, MPPT Techniques, Science, Geometry, Partial Shading, Control (management), Photovoltaic/Thermal Hybrid Technology, Quantum mechanics, Article, BitTorrent tracker, Engineering, Meteorology, Tracking (education), Point (geometry), Shading, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Irradiance, Control theory (sociology), FOS: Mathematics, Psychology, Inverter, Maximum power principle, Multijunction Solar Cell Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Photovoltaic system, Maximum Power Point Tracking, Eye tracking, Energy, Multijunction Solar Cells, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Computer graphics (images), Physics, Pedagogy, Q, R, Optics, Photovoltaic Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques, Power (physics), Computer science, Maximum power point tracking, FOS: Psychology, Solar irradiance, Electrical engineering, Physical Sciences, Solar Thermal Energy Technologies, Medicine, Mathematics
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