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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Maximum Power Point Tracking Methods in Photovoltaic Power Systems using Array Performance Models
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyPhotovoltaic SystemPower ElectronicsPhotovoltaic Power StationPhotovoltaicsSystems EngineeringArray Performance ModelsPower SystemsSolar Energy UtilisationElectrical EngineeringPower OutputSolar PowerComputer EngineeringElectric Grid IntegrationTemperature MeasurementsSmart GridEnergy ManagementPhotovoltaic Power SystemsMaximum Power PointBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsRooftop Photovoltaics
Maximum Power Point Tracking methods control the operating voltage of photovoltaic arrays in order to maximize their power output. This paper presents a method to evaluate the effectiveness of such methods continuously in operating photovoltaic power systems, and hence, under real-world conditions. When operating, the maximum power cannot be measured, and therefore must be estimated. The proposed method relies on additional PV modules to accurately measure the <i xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">effective</i> radiation, and back-of-module sensors for temperature measurements. These measurements are inputs to a model that calculates the maximum power point, which is then compared to the actual operating point of the PV array and inverter.
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