Power Management of a Stand-Alone Wind/Photovoltaic/Fuel Cell Energy System
Wayne State University · Montana State University
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Abstract
This paper proposes an AC-linked hybrid wind/photovoltaic (PV)/fuel cell (FC) alternative energy system for stand-alone applications. Wind and PV are the primary power sources of the system, and an FC-electrolyzer combination is used as a backup and a long-term storage system. An overall power management strategy is designed for the proposed system to manage power flows among the different energy sources and the storage unit in the system. A simulation model for the hybrid energy system has been developed using MATLAB/Simulink. The system performance under different scenarios has been verified by carrying out simulation studies using a practical load demand profile and real weather data.
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- Photovoltaic system
- Wind power
- Automotive engineering
- Energy management
- Hybrid power
- Backup
- Electric power system
- Energy storage
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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