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Analysis of Hybrid Grid Connected Power System for Sustainable Energy

Gunwant Dhote, Seema Saxena

Abstract


In this paper, a gird-connected hybrid power system is developed by utilizing sustainable energy sources proposed sustainable energy sources are solar photovoltaic (PV) and biomass energy This paper first reviews the modeling and designing of photovoltaic (PV) and modeling of micro gas turbine, photovoltaic power generation with their maximum-power-point tracking (MPPT) methods. Micro gas turbine based synchronous generator is used at fixed operation. In proposed paper synchronous generator tie with utility grid and to convert solar DC power into AC three phase voltage source inverter is used in synchronized with grid by hysteresis current loop control The effectiveness of the proposed power system is confirmed via extensive study using MATLAB-Simulink software. The obtained results are promising.

 

Keywords: Compressed natural gas (CNG), hybrid power system, liquid petroleum gas (LPG), MPPT, photovoltaic (PV), sustainable energy (SE), utility grid and voltage source inverter (VSI)


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