Design and Simulation of A Single Current Sensor Maximum Power Point Tracker for Solar Hydrogen System

Fan Zhang, Kary Thanapalan, Stephen Carr, Jon Maddy, Alan Guwy

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    Renewable energy sources have attracted a lot of
    research interest in the past decade. Among these, solar energy is
    regarded as one of the promising energy sources and has been
    deployed worldwide with the installed capacity continually
    increasing. Solar-hydrogen systems have been under research for
    more than two decades. In such system, maximum power point
    tracking (MPPT) plays an important role to deliver maximum
    power from solar panels to the electrolyser. In this paper, two
    simple but effective MPPT methods are developed and evaluated.
    Differed from most of the existing methods, these methods are
    only reliant on a single current sensor input to locate the
    maximum power point of the solar panel.
    Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
    Tudalennau (o-i)437 - 441
    Nifer y tudalennau5
    CyfnodolynRenewable Energy and Power Quality Journal (REandPQJ)
    Cyfrol1
    Rhif cyhoeddi11
    StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2013
    DigwyddiadInternational Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality 2013 - Bilbao, Sbaen
    Hyd: 20 Maw 201322 Maw 2013

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