Abstract:
The 100W wind home power generation system fabricated and installed by the NERDC
at Nikavatiya in Kurunagala district is facing insufficient power generation within few
months due to monsoon wind changes. The researcher was motivated to develop a
hybrid wind solar power generation system to overcome this challenge. The power
consumption of a rural house was evaluated and metrological data (wind speed and
solar irradiance) were measured during year 2008 as part of this study. According to the
metrological data, 3.92 m/s wind speed and 5.44 kWh/m2/day solar potential could be
obtained from the site annually.
The dynamic behavior and simulation results in a stand - alone hybrid power
generation system of wind turbine, solar array and battery storage are presented by this
analysis. This study is to review the state of the simulation, optimization and control
technologies for the stand-alone hybrid solar-wind energy systems with battery storage.
The hybrid system includes a 100W wind turbine, 150W solar array, 70Ah Lead -acid
battery, AC/DC rectifier and DC/AC inverter.
The NACA 4415 two bladed wind rotor performance was analyzed theoretically by
using blade elementary and momentum theory and the parameters of this analysis were
found by using C++ program. The performance of a Fuzzy Logic Maximum Power
Point Tracker (MPPT) controller (hill climbed) was applied for variable - speed, fixed
-pitch NERDC small-scale wind turbines as wind speed sensor less application. More
35 % of extra energy absorb from the system by using Fuzzy Logic controller than
fixed voltage method. The maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method based on
perturbation & Observation (P&O) searching algorithm was applied to stand - alone
solar photovoltaic system. The P&O algorithm was tested with actual irradiance data
provided by simulations, using sunny day and cloudy day two sets of irradiation data.
The simulation result shows the efficiency of 96.2% for P & O algorithm. The 70Ah
lead - acid batteries were used in for the analysis and the same type is used for the
hybrid solar-wind power generation system. Lead - Acid battery model was developed
and simulated with Simulink software platform. Also laboratory testing was done
according to the SLS 1126 test procedures.
MATLAB Simulink™ 7.2 / Simpower system software environment was used to
simulate individual wind and PV dynamic models of hybrid system. HOMER has being
used extensively to optimize the hybrid system size, sensitivity analysis with case study
data in stand-alone areas in Sri Lanka. The 60 W solar PV array and NERDC 100W
wind turbine with 70Ah four battery bank is proposed as hybrid power system and
battery state of charge (SOC) is close to 100 % present level annually. Correct
modeling of the dynamic and non linear systems is an important area of the study, but
various difficulties remain in the current study. Some approaches of analysis are limited
with use of commonly available simulation software.
Physical implementation of the system with power electronics remains for future
research. The author suggests that solar home power system is suitable below the wind
speed of 3.5 m/s , solar and wind hybrid system for the wind speed between 3.5m/s
to 4.5 m/s and the wind turbine home power generation system for the wind speed
above of 4.5 m/s to fulfill the rural energy requirement.