A novel technique using stretching, repulsion, and chimp optimization algorithm to find global maximum power point considering complex partial shading conditions
Hafiz Muhammad Ashraf,
Muqaddas Elahi,
Chul‐Hwan Kim
Abstract:SummaryThe demand for green energy sources has led to the exploration of photovoltaic (PV) systems as a sustainable and cost‐effective solution. However, PV systems have an uncertain nature that makes the tracking of global maximum power point a challenge. To get the optimal benefits from the PV source, the extraction of power is required in a precise manner, especially in the case of irregular complex partial shading conditions (CPSCs). In the case of CPSCs, the global maximum point tracking (GMPP) is a bit d… Show more
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