2019
DOI: 10.31224/osf.io/7j8mg
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Battery energy storage for variable speed photovoltaic water pumping system

Abstract: The photovoltaic (PV) solar electricity is no longer doubtful in its effectiveness in the process of rural communities’ livelihood transformation with solar water pumping system being regarded as the most important PV application. To overcome the intermittent and uncertain nature of solar power output, the highly fluctuating load demands and to supply loads at night time, a battery storage system is optimally sized, designed and implemented. The bi-directional Buck-Boost converter use and control are essential… Show more

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“…If the DC-link voltage is greater than the reference voltage v dc > V dc * , the BDC operates in buck mode to store the excess of energy in the battery. On the other hand, if v dc < V dc * the battery discharges to inject the required current into the DC-bus, in this case, the BDC works in boost mode [20,21]. The direction of the current is reversed from one mode to another.…”
Section: The Control Strategy Of the Bidirectional Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the DC-link voltage is greater than the reference voltage v dc > V dc * , the BDC operates in buck mode to store the excess of energy in the battery. On the other hand, if v dc < V dc * the battery discharges to inject the required current into the DC-bus, in this case, the BDC works in boost mode [20,21]. The direction of the current is reversed from one mode to another.…”
Section: The Control Strategy Of the Bidirectional Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%