Modelling and Simulation of Solar-Wind Hybrid System with Smart Grid Integration

Authors

  • Patel BJ Electrical Engg. Dept., Government Polytechnic, Himatnagar, North Gujarat,India
  • Chauhan MJ Electrical Engg. Dept., Government Polytechnic, Himatnagar, North Gujarat,India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v7i1.367376

Keywords:

Smart grid, Solar power, Wind power, Hybrid Power System, Storage

Abstract

Rapid depletion of fossil fuel resources on a worldwide basis has necessitated an urgent search for alternative energy sources to cater to the present days’ demand. The electric power generation system, which consists of renewable energy and fossil fuel generators together with an energy storage system and power conditioning system, is known as a hybrid power system. A hybrid power system has the ability to provide 24 hour grid quality electricity to the load. This system offers a better efficiency, flexibility of planning and environmental benefits compared to the diesel generator stand-alone system. This Paper focuses on the combination of solar wind systems for sustainable power generation. The solar energy also varies with the hourly, daily and seasonal variation of solar irradiation. The wind turbine output power varies with the wind speed at different conditions. However, a drawback, common to solar irradiation and wind speed options, is their unpredictable nature and dependence on weather and climatic changes, and the variations of solar and wind energy may not match with the time distribution of load demand. This shortcoming not only affects the system’s energy performance, but also results in batteries being discarded too early.

References

[1] E. M. Natsheh, Member, IEEE, A. Albarbar, Member, IEE, and J. Yazdani, Member, IEEE, “Modeling and Control for Smart Grid Integration of Solar/Wind Energy Conversion System”.

[2] S. Sathish Kumar1 , B.Swapna2 , Dr.C.Nagarajan3, “Modeling and Control for Smart Grid Integration with MPPT of Solar/Wind Energy Conversion System Research Scholar”.

[3] Haider Ali, Syed WajidALi Shah, Usman Khalid, M. Baseer, NajamusSaqib “A Synchronized Wind-Solar Hybrid System for Future Smart Grids” COMSATS Institute of I.T.

[4] Avinash Chougule1, Dr. S. G. Kanade2 “Performance analysis of Smart Grid with super conducting fault current imiter in a Solar and Wnd based microgrid.” S.Ganesh kumaran[1] ,Dr.S.Singaravelu[2] , K.vivekanandan[3] “Hybrid Energy System and its Modelling in Smart Grid”

[5] A. Arestova, M. Khmelik, V. Shipilov, and Y. Nikitin, A. Grobovoy, Member IEEE “Smart Grid Technologies Simulation Experience at Russky Island”.

[6] Lawrence K. Lettinga* , Josiah L. Mundaa , YskandarHamama a Tshwane “Dynamic performance analysis of an integrated windphotovoltaicmicrogrid with storage”

[7] Priya .N1 ,Saranya .C .M2, “Maximum Power Generation by Integrating Solar & Wind System Using Fuzzy for Voltage Regulation in Smart Grid”

[8] D. Mahesh Naik1 , D. Sreenivasulu Reddy2 , Dr. T. Devaraju3 1 “Dynamic Modeling, Control and Simulation of a Wind and PV Hybrid System for Grid Connected Application Using MATLAB”

[9] S.ChandraShekar, “Modeling and control of MPPT Based Grid Connected Wind-PV Hybrid Generation System”

[10] E. Bitar, P. P. Khargonekar, K. Poolla, “Systems and Control Opportunities in the Integration of Renewable Energy into the Smart Grid”

Downloads

Published

2019-01-31
CITATION
DOI: 10.26438/ijcse/v7i1.367376
Published: 2019-01-31

How to Cite

[1]
B. Patel and M. Chauhan, “Modelling and Simulation of Solar-Wind Hybrid System with Smart Grid Integration”, Int. J. Comp. Sci. Eng., vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 367–376, Jan. 2019.

Issue

Section

Research Article