A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems

This paper reviews state of the art maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms for wind energy systems. Due to the instantaneous changing nature of the wind, it is desirable to determine the one optimal generator speed that ensures maximum energy yield. Therefore, it is essential to include a co...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Majid A., Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim, Tan, Chee Wei, Rahman, Saidur
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46525/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.02.016
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spelling my.utm.465252017-09-12T07:27:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46525/ A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems Abdullah, Majid A. Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim Tan, Chee Wei Rahman, Saidur TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper reviews state of the art maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms for wind energy systems. Due to the instantaneous changing nature of the wind, it is desirable to determine the one optimal generator speed that ensures maximum energy yield. Therefore, it is essential to include a controller that can track the maximum peak regardless of wind speed. The available MPPT algorithms can be classified as either with or without sensors, as well as according to the techniques used to locate the maximum peak. A comparison has been made between the performance of different MPPT algorithms on the basis of various speed responses and ability to achieve the maximum energy yield. Based on simulation results available in the literature, the optimal torque control (OTC) has been found to be the best MPPT method for wind energy systems due to its simplicity. On the other hand, the perturbation and observation (P&O) method is flexible and simple in implementation, but is less efficient and has difficulties determining the optimum step-size. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, Majid A. and Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim and Tan, Chee Wei and Rahman, Saidur (2012) A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems. Renewable And Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16 (5). pp. 3220-3227. ISSN 1364-0321 https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.02.016
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Abdullah, Majid A.
Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
Tan, Chee Wei
Rahman, Saidur
A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
description This paper reviews state of the art maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms for wind energy systems. Due to the instantaneous changing nature of the wind, it is desirable to determine the one optimal generator speed that ensures maximum energy yield. Therefore, it is essential to include a controller that can track the maximum peak regardless of wind speed. The available MPPT algorithms can be classified as either with or without sensors, as well as according to the techniques used to locate the maximum peak. A comparison has been made between the performance of different MPPT algorithms on the basis of various speed responses and ability to achieve the maximum energy yield. Based on simulation results available in the literature, the optimal torque control (OTC) has been found to be the best MPPT method for wind energy systems due to its simplicity. On the other hand, the perturbation and observation (P&O) method is flexible and simple in implementation, but is less efficient and has difficulties determining the optimum step-size.
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author Abdullah, Majid A.
Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
Tan, Chee Wei
Rahman, Saidur
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Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
Tan, Chee Wei
Rahman, Saidur
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title A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
title_short A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
title_full A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
title_fullStr A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
title_full_unstemmed A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
title_sort review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46525/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.02.016
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