Enhanced the Hosting Capacity of a Photovoltaic Solar System Through the Utilization of a Model Predictive Controller

Also Available Domains Solar Power Generation

Project Code :TEPGCS97

Objective

The main objective of this project is to enhance the hosting capacity of a photovoltaic solar system by utilizing a Model Predictive Controller (MPC) to efficiently manage power flow, thereby maximizing the integration of renewable energy.

Abstract

This paper proposes the effectiveness of improving the Hosting Capacity (HC) of a photovoltaic (PV) system within an LV distribution system. It utilizes a Model Predictive Controller (MPC) to achieve this enhancement and contrasts its performance with reactive power control. The study examines scenarios encompassing both linear and non-linear loads to assess the impact of these control strategies on the PV system’s harmonic current in the LV distribution network. Through detailed analysis, the MPC controller demonstrates superior adaptability and responsiveness, maintaining stable active power at 95.5 kW before accommodating a 100% PV system penetration and experiencing a substantial increase to 192 kW. The hosting capacity, thereby, sees a notable 101.05% improvement under MPC control. Additionally, the study reveals that MPC optimizes reactive power utilization, resulting in a 17.9% reduction in reactive power and an 18.3% enhancement in bus voltage compared to reactive power control. Notably, MPC exhibits superior adaptability to both linear and non-linear loads, emphasizing its potential as an effective solution for optimizing the performance of PV systems within LV distribution grids. This research underscores the significance of advanced control strategies in facilitating the integration of renewable energy systems while ensuring grid stability and reliability.

Keywords: Model predictive controller, hosting capacity, solar power, distribution network, grid constraints.

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Specifications

Software & Hardware Requirements:

Software Configuration:

Operating System       : Windows 7/8/10

Application Software: Matlab / Simulink

Hardware Configuration:

RAM                           : 8 GB

Processor                     : I3 / I5 (Mostly prefer)

Learning Outcomes

·         Introduction to Matlab/Simulink

·         What is EISPACK & LINPACK

·         How to start with MATLAB

·         About Matlab language

·         About tools & libraries

·         Application of Matlab/Simulink

·         About Matlab desktop

·         Features of Matlab/Simulink

·         Basics on Matlab/Simulink

·         We can learn about Solar PV panel

·         We can learn about Boost converter

·         We can learn about Grid

·         We can learn about MPPT techniques

·         We can learn about P&O MPPT

·         We can learn about inverters

·         We can learn about transformers

·         We can learn about linear loads

·         We can learn about non-linear loads

·         We can learn about THD

·         We can learn about PI controllers

·         We can learn about MPC controller

·         We can learn about PLL

·         We can learn about power quality

·         Project Development Skills:

o   Problem analyzing skills

o   Problem solving skills

o   Creativity and imaginary skills

o   Programming skills

o   Deployment

o   Testing skills

o   Debugging skills

o   Project presentation skills

o   Thesis writing skills

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