F. VALENCIAGA, P.F. PULESTON, "Supervisor Control for a Stand-Alone Hybrid Generation System Using Wind and Photovoltaic Energy", IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol. 20, No 2, June 2005, pp. 398-405.
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Titre : F. VALENCIAGA, P.F. PULESTON, Supervisor Control for a Stand-Alone Hybrid Generation System Using Wind and Photovoltaic Energy, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol. 20, No 2, June 2005, pp. 398-405.

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Auteur : Fernando Valenciaga
Auteur : Paul F. Puleston

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Source : IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Volume : 20
Numéro : 2
Date : June 2005
Pages : 398 - 405

Abstract :
A comprehensive supervisor control for a hybrid
system that comprises wind and photovoltaic generation subsystems,
a battery bank, and an ac load is developed in this paper. The
objectives of the supervisor control are, primarily, to satisfy the
load power demand and, second, to maintain the state of charge
of the battery bank to prevent blackout and to extend the life of
the batteries. For these purposes, the supervisor controller determines
online the operation mode of both generation subsystems,
switching from power regulation to maximum power conversion.
Decision criteria for the supervisor based on measurable system
variables are presented. Finally, the performance of the supervisor
controller is extensively assessed through computer simulation
using a comprehensive nonlinear model of the plant.

Index_Terms : Power control, solar energy, wind energy.


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