Photovoltaic Cost Reduction, Reliability, Operational Performance, Prediction and Simulation
Photovoltaic Cost Reduction, Reliability, Operational Performance, Prediction and Simulation
Title:
Authors:
MODELING AND SIZING OF LARGE PV-DIESEL HYBRID SYSTEMS WITHOUT ENERGY STORAGE
J. Muoz(1), J.M. Carrillo.
Grupo de Sistemas Fotovoltaicos. Instituto de Energa Solar Universidad Politcnica de Madrid (IES-UPM)
(1)
Address: ETS Ingeniera y Diseo Industrial (ETSIDI). Ronda de Valencia, 3. 28012 Madrid (Spain)
E-mail: [email protected]
Orcid ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-9301-9215
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the modelling of components and control strategies for PV-diesel hybrid systems
without energy storage, which have been implemented in an online and free-software simulator of PV systems called
SISIFO, which is publicly available at www.sisifo.info. Among other features, this software tool allows the
prediction of fuel savings for different sizes and types of PV generators, the comparison of selected control strategies
and the evaluation of the spinning reserve requirements in systems with multiple diesel generators operating in
parallel.
Keywords: PV System, Hybrid, Software, Modelling, Simulation
INTRODUCTION
PV
generator
Inverter
Load
Genset 1 Genset 2
G
Genset N
225
140
220
120
215
100
210
80
205
BFSC
60
200
FC
40
195
20
190
Fuelconsumption [l/h]
BFSC[g/kWh]
0
0
100
200
300
400
Brake power [kW]
500
600
(1)
A =
P0
p0
=
PB
p 0 + ( k 0 + k1 p 0 + k 2 p 02 )
(2)
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
12
16
Hour
20
24
CONTROL STRATEGIES
3
Genset
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
33
67
100
Load [%]
(3)
40
PMIN=0%
35
30
25
MIN
MIN
=15%
=30%
20
15
10
5
100
150
200
250
300
350
PV power [kWp]
400
450
500
CONCLUSIONS
This paper has presented the modelling of
components and control strategies for PV-diesel hybrid
systems without energy storage, which have been
implemented in SISIFO, an online and free-software
simulator of PV systems that is publicly available at
www.sisifo.info.
Besides, a simulation example of real case study is
described, which illustrates some of the capacities of this
simulation tool.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This work has been possible thanks to the funding of
the FP7 European Programme (Energy) in the project
PhotoVoltaic Cost reduction, Reliability, Operational
performance, Prediction and Simulation (PVCROPS),
Project reference 308468. (www.pvcrops.eu).
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