Comparative Analysis of Mppt Techniques for Grid Tie Solar Pv Applications

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Anil N. Patel, Rajendra R. Aparnathi

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For effective energy harvesting, photovoltaic (PV) systems must produce their maximum amount of power. This is especially true for grid-tie applications, where the objective is to feed generated power into the grid. The different Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) methods used in grid-tie solar PV systems are compared in this paper. In order to guarantee that PV arrays function at their maximum power point in a variety of environmental circumstances, MPPT algorithms are essential. A DC-DC boost converter is also used for interfacing the load and photovoltaic module. Result is simulated in MATLAB/Simulink environment, and all the condition is kept same for both techniques in simulation for the best outcomes of this comparative study. The efficiency, accuracy, convergence speed, and implementation complexity of several MPPT techniques—Perturb and Observe (P&O), Incremental Conductance (INC), Fractional Open Circuit Voltage (FOCV), and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)—are assessed and contrasted in this study. The performance of each technique under various operating conditions is demonstrated through MATLAB/Simulink simulation results, which help in the selection of the optimal MPPT method for grid-tie solar PV applications.

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