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New multi-stage DC–DC converters for grid-connected photovoltaic systems

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posted on 2016-04-07, 10:38 authored by Y. Hu, W. Cao, Bing Ji, J. Si, X. Chen
Renewable energy is high on international and national agendas. Currently, grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems are a popular technology to convert solar energy into electricity. Existing PV panels have a relatively low and varying output voltage so that the converter installed between the PVs and the grid should be equipped with high step-up and versatile control capabilities. In addition, the output current of PV systems is rich in harmonics which affect the power quality of the grid. In this paper, a new multi-stage hysteresis control of a step-up DC–DC converter is proposed for integrating PVs into a single-phase power grid. The proposed circuitry and control method is experimentally validated by testing on a 600 W prototype converter. The developed technology has significant economic implications and could be applied to many distributed generation (DG) systems, especially for the developing countries which have a large number of small PVs connected to their single-phase distribution network.

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Citation

Renewable Energy, 2015, 74, pp. 247-254

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Engineering

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Renewable Energy

Publisher

Elsevier for World Renewable Energy Network (WREN)

issn

0960-1481

Acceptance date

2014-08-04

Copyright date

2014

Available date

2016-08-24

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en

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148114004686

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