distributed mpp tracking cross coupling effects in series and parallel connected dc dc converters
Components for PV Systems
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Balance of System Components
02 engineering and technology
7. Clean energy
DOI:
10.4229/27theupvsec2012-4do.4.4
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
27th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 3103-3109<br/>In practical photovoltaic installations, difficulties with partial shading and module have been observed to greatly reduce the energy yield. These difficulties are typically encountered in built environment, where the system is frequently shaded e.g. by nearby buildings. A widely recognized solution to overcome these difficulties is to utilize module-wise dc/dc converters, enabling module-level maximum power point (MPP) tracking and interfacing the module into a common dc link, i.e. the input terminal of a grid-connected inverter. This kind of distributed MPPtracking can be implemented either with output-series or output-parallel connected dc/dc converters. Of these two, the series configuration has been observed to contain operational anomalies which degrade the energy yield. So far, the origin for these anomalies has not been presented. This paper fills the gap by presenting small-signal models for both system configurations and with them explains the observed phenomenon.<br/>
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