Design and Simulation of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System’s Performance Analysis with Optimal Control of Maximum Power Point Tracking MPPT Based on Artificial Intelligence

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Faouzi Didi, Moustafa Sahnoune Chaouche, Malika Amari, Ameur Guezmir, Kamel Belhenniche, Abdelhamid Chellali

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The research presented in this paper is part of a more significant effort to improve the dynamic and static performance of power generation systems using solar panels under specific climatic conditions. The solar panel can produce the greatest power only at the specified voltage and electric current levels. Environmental variables, such as random atmospheric oscillations, have a significant effect on the performance of a solar system connected to the network. Irradiation and ambient temperature are the two inputs to a PV (photovoltaic) system. Because solar radiation varies in nature, the PV system efficiency is low. To improve the efficiency of a solar PV system, several maximum power point tracking (MPPT) approaches are used. The purpose of this paper is to improve the performance of DC/DC chopper controllers and PV inverters in the face of abrupt climate change. To that end, the primary goal of this paper is to compare the following maximum power point search (MPPT) algorithms: the incremental conductance (IC) algorithm, the fuzzy logic (FL) algorithm, VSI controller, and the particle swarm optimization (PSO) strategy. These algorithms wereevaluated in terms of efficiency, stability, and speed. A 100 kW PV system is design usingMATLAB software 2021a version.

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Faouzi Didi, Moustafa Sahnoune Chaouche, Malika Amari, Ameur Guezmir, Kamel Belhenniche, Abdelhamid Chellali

Faouzi Didi1, Moustafa Sahnoune Chaouche1, Malika Amari1, Ameur Guezmir2,

Kamel Belhenniche4, Abdelhamid Chellali3

1LERM - Renewable Energy and Materials Laboratory. Department of Common-Core, Faculty of Technology. University of Médéa , 26.000, Algeria

2 Laboratory of  Magnetic materials (LMM), University of  Djillali Liabes , Sidi-Bel Abbes BP 89, 22000.

3Laboratory of Biomaterials and Transport Phenomena (LBMPT).

4Faculty of Technology, Department of Common-Core Technology, University of Médéa , 26.000, Algeria.

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