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Concentrator Photovoltaic System (CPV): Maximum Power Point Techniques (MPPT) Design and Performance

In: Solar Radiation - Measurement, Modeling and Forecasting Techniques for Photovoltaic Solar Energy Applications

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  • Olfa Bel Hadj Brahim Kechiche
  • Habib Sammouda

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The research carried out in this work aimed to study the performance of MPPT techniques applied to the Concentrator Photovoltaic (CPV) System for the research and the pursuit of the Maximum Power Point (MPP).This study presents a modeling and simulation of the CPV system. It consists of a PV module located in the focal area of a parabolic concentrator, a DC / DC converter (Boost), two MPPT controls (P&O and FL) and a resistive load. This chapter presents the two MPPT techniques (P&O and FL) performances. The obtained results show the importance of cooling systems integration with CPV system. This hybrid system design results in good MPPT P&O and FL performance. The numerical results obtained with Matlab/Simulink® software have generally shown that the two MPPT controls result in better performance in terms of speed, and accuracy, stability. In fact they showed that the CPV system is stable.

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  • Olfa Bel Hadj Brahim Kechiche & Habib Sammouda, 2022. "Concentrator Photovoltaic System (CPV): Maximum Power Point Techniques (MPPT) Design and Performance," Chapters, in: Mohammadreza Aghaei (ed.), Solar Radiation - Measurement, Modeling and Forecasting Techniques for Photovoltaic Solar Energy Applications, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:223072
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98332
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    Keywords

    Concentrator photovoltaic System (CPV); Converter DC-DC (Boost); MPPT Techniques; Performances; Perturb & Observe (P&O) algorithm; Fuzzy Logic (FL) algorithm; Matlab/Simulink®;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q20 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - General
    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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