Solar PV and Wind Energy Conversion Systems
Abstract
Solar PV and wind energy is an integral part of different renewable energy
resources, in general, and, in particular, it is the main and continuous input variable
from the practically inexhaustible sun. Solar energy is expected to play a very
significant role in the future especially in developing countries, but it also has
potential in developed countries. Over the past few years, wind energy has shown
the fastest rate of growth of any form of electricity generation with its development
stimulated by concerns of national policy makers over climate change, energy
diversity and security of supply. The material presented in this book has been
chosen to provide a comprehensive account of solar energy modeling methods
based on MATLAB/SIMULINK.
The book is intended for later year undergraduate, post-graduate and research
students interested in understanding the modeling and control of large wind turbine
generators based on MATLAB/SIMULINK. It starts with a review of the principles
of operation, modeling and control of the common solar energy and wind generation
systems and then moves on to discuss grid compatibility, power quality
issues and hybrid models of solar PV and Wind Energy Conversion Systems.
MATLAB/SIMULINK models of fuel cell technology and their converters are
discussed in detail. The impact of soft computing techniques such as neural
networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms in the area of solar and wind energy
is explained with practical implementation using MATLAB/SIMULINK models.