Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic Application
Renewable energy is energy that can be used indefinitely. As a result, renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaics developed. Conventional converters, typically used to connect the microgrid to the battery, only change the voltage. To link the microgrid to the battery, bidirectional convert...
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| description | Renewable energy is energy that can be used indefinitely. As a result, renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaics developed. Conventional converters, typically used to connect the microgrid to the battery, only change the voltage. To link the microgrid to the battery, bidirectional converters are required. A bidirectional converter is available in a variety of configurations. The control structure is highly sophisticated to obtain a satisfactory output. This article proposes a bidirectional DC-DC buck-boost converter for controlling current in DC microgrids, solar systems, and loads. A bidirectional DC-DC Buck-Boost converter is required to transmit and receive energy from the battery to the DC microgrid. When voltage is sent to the DC microgrid, the battery voltage is reduced. Otherwise, the charging voltage is increased when a battery is charged by voltage. This converter produces a better output voltage than an AC-DC Buck-Boost Converter, and its switching frequency is double that of typical converters. The modified DC-DC converter has the simplest form and the advantage of having the highest responsiveness. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8a4aa277d241481990eef03efbef4abe2025-08-19T23:38:15ZengBabol Noshirvani University of TechnologyIranica Journal of Energy and Environment2079-21152079-21232022-07-0113433333910.5829/ijee.2022.13.04.02150700Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic ApplicationL. Pratomo0L. Matthias1Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang 50234, IndonesiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang 50234, IndonesiaRenewable energy is energy that can be used indefinitely. As a result, renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaics developed. Conventional converters, typically used to connect the microgrid to the battery, only change the voltage. To link the microgrid to the battery, bidirectional converters are required. A bidirectional converter is available in a variety of configurations. The control structure is highly sophisticated to obtain a satisfactory output. This article proposes a bidirectional DC-DC buck-boost converter for controlling current in DC microgrids, solar systems, and loads. A bidirectional DC-DC Buck-Boost converter is required to transmit and receive energy from the battery to the DC microgrid. When voltage is sent to the DC microgrid, the battery voltage is reduced. Otherwise, the charging voltage is increased when a battery is charged by voltage. This converter produces a better output voltage than an AC-DC Buck-Boost Converter, and its switching frequency is double that of typical converters. The modified DC-DC converter has the simplest form and the advantage of having the highest responsiveness.https://www.ijee.net/article_150700_a38bec9746f68fce4c91b53cb50610a8.pdfbidirectional converterbidirectional dc-dcbuck-boost converterenergy balancerdc micro grid |
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| title | Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic Application |
| title_full | Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic Application |
| title_fullStr | Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic Application |
| title_full_unstemmed | Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic Application |
| title_short | Control Strategy in DC Microgrid for Integrated Energy Balancer: Photovoltaic Application |
| title_sort | control strategy in dc microgrid for integrated energy balancer photovoltaic application |
| topic | bidirectional converter bidirectional dc-dc buck-boost converter energy balancer dc micro grid |
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