SIMULATION OF MAXIMUM POWER POINT TRACKING TECHNIQUE IN PV CELL SYSTEM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/NS8MW

Keywords:

MPPT, Photovoltaic System, Renewable Energy,Efficiency

Abstract

In electrical power generation, photovoltaic (PV) is one of the best renewable energy source. In this technique we use solar energy to produce electrical energy. The main purpose of using solar energy nowadays is that the deposits of fossil fuels are decreasing day by day due to highly consumption of those fuels in most of the fields. So because of this we are facing energy crisis and solar energy is best option for this problem. So in the field of renewable energy source it is important to investigate this solar energy source and maximize its efficiency. This paper presents a literature survey from recent theories in maximum power point tracking control algorithms. Maximum power point trackers play a very important role in photovoltaic systems as they increases efficiency of the system. MPPT control is used to match the load resistance to the input resistance of the source to enhance the power delivered from the photovoltaic system. As we know there are differences of power obtained from the sun rays as the time changes from morning to evening. This shows as per timing variations in day the output obtained from photovoltaic system also changes. So it is important to track the time which can give maximum output.

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Published

2021-04-10

How to Cite

[1]
“SIMULATION OF MAXIMUM POWER POINT TRACKING TECHNIQUE IN PV CELL SYSTEM”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. ICMRD21, p. 5, Apr. 2021.