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Enhanced Control and Power Management for a Renewable Energy Based Water Pumping System

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The paper introduces a comprehensive dynamic analysis for a renewable energy based water pumping system. The complete system components are described in details. The components include a wind turbine power… Click to show full abstract

The paper introduces a comprehensive dynamic analysis for a renewable energy based water pumping system. The complete system components are described in details. The components include a wind turbine power system, a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), a water pumping system and a battery. The storage system is used to enhance the power delivery under weak wind production which consequently enhances the system reliability. Considering the PMSG as the fundamental power unit in the system, a new predictive control procedure is presented to enhance the PMSG performance. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme, a detailed comparison is accomplished between the designed controller and other three traditional controllers to evaluate the most effective in between. A power management scheme is constructed to manage the power flow and ensuring a sufficient power delivery to the pumping system. The obtained results are presented and analyzed in details to compare between the dynamics of the four predictive controllers used to manage the generator operation. The results report that the formulated control scheme has the best performance in terms of the reduced fluctuations, low calculation capacity, structure simplicity and low currents THD. The obtained results also approve the validness of the designed power management strategy in balancing the power flow and stabilizing the DC bus voltage as well.

Keywords: system; power management; power; water pumping; pumping system

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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