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A Battery-Less Photovoltaic Water-Pumping System With Low Decoupling Capacitance

Maddalena, Emilio Tanowe  
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da Silva Moraes, Caio Guilherme
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Braganca, Guilherme
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May 1, 2019
IEEE Transactions On Industry Applications

A two-stage photovoltaic water-pumping system architecture is presented in this paper. In contrast with other alternatives available in the literature, the electronic drive does not exploit batteries to accomplish energy decoupling, neither large electrolytic capacitors in between stages. Although these two design decisions, respectively, minimize environmental impacts and increase the converter's expected lifetime, they also bring about considerable control difficulties. More specifically, the dc-link stiffness is reduced, and thus, large voltage oscillations may occur. In order to overcome this problem, a nonlinear controller interconnection between the individual compensator of each stage is created to account for the low capacitance. Simulations and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the method in stabilizing the dc-link voltage under sudden solar irradiation changes. The final converter was deployed in a remote rural community in Guinea-Bissau for crop irrigation purposes. Despite the harsh conditions such as high temperatures and sea breeze, in situ results were satisfactory and validated the system robustness.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2019.2900412
Web of Science ID

WOS:000466033700008

Author(s)
Maddalena, Emilio Tanowe  
da Silva Moraes, Caio Guilherme
Braganca, Guilherme
Galotto Junior, Luigi
Godoy, Ruben Barros
Pereira Pinto, Joao Onofre
Date Issued

2019-05-01

Published in
IEEE Transactions On Industry Applications
Volume

55

Issue

3

Start page

2263

End page

2271

Subjects

Engineering, Multidisciplinary

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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Engineering

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decoupling capacitance

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electronic pump drive

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interconnected control

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photovoltaic water pumping

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remote communities

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solar

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energy

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converter

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electricity

Note

Annual Meeting of the IEEE-Industry-Applications-Society (IAS), Sep 23-29, 2018, Portland, OR

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