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Integration of Battery Energy Storage System with PV by Using Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Improve Power Quality


P. Loganathan and P. Ramar
Abstract

Input Energy management source system is a major challenge for distribution system. This is very important for the grid to connected energy storage device. Battery energy storage is very suitable for renewable energy, such as solar and wind energy. In the proposed system, a bidirectional converter is proposed, connected to the high voltage side of AC loads and the voltage balancing source of battery. The bidirectional converter can provide bidirectional power from the output load. Inverters are capable of converting the DC input voltage of almost any battery into a standard household AC voltage so that it can be used in the device's normal electrical equipment. DC current is converted to AC current. Depending on the current and direction of the battery, the new mechanism proposes rechargeable and dischargeable batteries to power both sides. The control system precisely controls the timing of the auxiliary switch according to the required load current, which provides a very effective control for operation in generating or regenerating mode. The DC-DC converter provides the bidirectional power flow needed to charge and discharge the battery. The converter controls the charge and discharge of the battery to the charge position and duty cycle in the direction of current flow.

Volume 12 | 07-Special Issue

Pages: 905-911

DOI: 10.5373/JARDCS/V12SP7/20202181