Design of Hybrid Boost Converter for Hybrid Renewable

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Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Vol. 6, Special Issue Sept 2016, pp. 33-45.
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DOI NUMBER: 10.5958/2249-7315.2016.00943.6
Design of Hybrid Boost Converter for Hybrid Renewable
Applications
P. Venkatesan*; Dr. S. Senthil Kumar**
*Research Scholar,
Anna University,
Chennai, India.
**Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Government College of Engineering,
Salem.
Abstract
In this work discuss about hybrid power system generation and its control strategy using Hybrid
Boost Converter (HBC) with high boost ratio. The new converter incorporates a bipolar voltage
structurer, featuring symmetrical configuration and three switch, high gain capability with wide
regulation range, low component stress, small output ripple and flexible extension, which make it
suitable for front-end hybrid system and some other renewable energy applications. The operation
principal, component stress, and voltage ripple are analyzed in this paper. The proposed HBC
system consists of a wind turbine, a battery storage unit, PV cell and a set of loads. The energy
management and power regulation system based on wind and PV generation systems. The proposed
regulation system also controls the load scheduling operation during unfavorable wind conditions
under inadequate energy storage in order to avoid a system blackout. Based on the reference
dynamic operating points of the individual subsystems, the local controllers control the wind
turbine, and battery storage units. The proposed control system is implemented in MATLAB
Simpower software and tested for various wind and load conditions.
Keywords: Battery storage, energy management and power regulation system, PV cell, load
control, hybrid power system, wind energy conversion system.
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