CIFASIS   20631
CENTRO INTERNACIONAL FRANCO ARGENTINO DE CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION Y DE SISTEMAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Passivity-based control design for a grid-connected hybrid generation system integrated with the energy management strategy
Autor/es:
FEROLDI, D.; PATRONE, M.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF PROCESS CONTROL
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2017
ISSN:
0959-1524
Resumen:
Hybrid generation systems produce electric energy from a wide variety of energy sources, including renewable sources. A hybrid system based on renewable sources usually consists of two or more renewable energy sources with the possibility of including storage units so as to enhance the reliability of the system. The hybrid system requires an energy strategy that determines the operation point of each element of the system depending on multiple variables and subjected to the constraints inherent in this kind of systems. In addition, the system needs controllers to command each of these elements in order to reach the operation point established by the energy strategy. Here, we propose a control design via passivity-based control integrated with an energy management strategy for a hybrid generation system based on solar energy and coupled with the grid. The performance of the control methodology is extensively assessed through computer simulation using a comprehensive nonlinear model of the plant. The results show that the controlled system accomplishes the control tasks with good responses, working under very different atmospheric conditions and required load power.