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A Comparison Between CCCV and VC Strategy for the Control of Battery Storage System in PV installation Achraf Nouri; Aymen Lachheb; Lilia El Amraoui
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (IJEEI) Vol 10, No 4: December 2022
Publisher : IAES Indonesian Section

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52549/ijeei.v10i4.4040

Abstract

To meet demand with unpredictable daily and seasonal variations, the power grid faces significant hurdles in transmission and distribution. Electrical Energy Storage (EES), in which energy is stored in a specific state, depending on the technology utilized, and is converted to electrical energy, is acknowledged as a technology involved with significant potential for solving these difficulties. This paper deals with the modeling and control of a renewable energy production system based on solar panel. To improve the performance of the investigated power generation system, a lithium-ion battery storage system and bidirectional converter are associated to a solar panel that is unable to compensate for rapid variations in load power demand. In this situation, to meet load power demand, a rule-based energy management algorithm is used to share energy between the grid and the energy production system. Furthermore, two solutions are developed and compared: VC (Variable Current) and CC-CV (Constant Current Constant Voltage). The VC approach is used in conjunction with an energy management and protection system, whereas the CC-CV method is used in conjunction with an artificial neural network (ANN). The simulation results show that the VC control strategy give greater energy performance and installation stability compared to the CC-CV strategy, but not improved safety and protection of lithium-ion batteries.