Proceeding of

1st Int. Conf. on Recent Trends & Research in Engineering and Science

(ICRTRES-2015)

21-23 March, 2015

 

Organized By

Padm. Dr. V. B. Kolte College of Engineering & Polytechnic, Malkapur

 

as

A Special Issue of

Indian Research Transaction (EISSN:2250-0804)

 

Advisory Committee

Dr. G. R. Bamnote

(Dean, Faculty of Engg, SGBAU Amravati)

 

Dr. B. E. Narkhede

(Vice President IIIE, Mumbai)

 

Dr. Md. Mamun Habib

(University Utara Malaysia (UUM, Malaysia)

 

Dr. C. R. Patil

(Prof. PRMIT&R Badnera, Amravati)

 

Dr. T. R. Deshmukh

(Prof. PRMIT&R Badnera, Amravati)

 

Dr. W. Z. Gandhare

(Principal, Govt. College of Engineering Amravati)

 

Dr. D. N. Kyatanavar

(Principal, SRESCOE Kopargaon)

 

Dr. U. Pendharkar

(Professor, Government Engineering College, Ujjain)

 

Dr. Ajit Thete

(Director, Centre for Development of Leadership in    Education Pvt Ltd, Aurangabad)

 

Technical Committee

Dr. M. T. Datar

Dr. S. K. Garg

Dr. Shrikaant Kulkarni

Shri. D. N. Patil

Dr. A. W. Kolte

Prof. Ajitabh Pateriya

Prof. P. K. Patil

Prof. S.N. Khachane

Prof. Parag Chourey

Prof. B.K.Chaudhari

Prof. N.A. Kharche

Prof. R.M. Choudhari

Prof. R. B. Pandhare

Prof. A.P. Jadhao

Prof. S.B. Jadhav

Prof. Santosh Raikar

Prof. Y.P. Sushir

Prof. B. M. Tayde

 

Editor

Prof. K. H. Walse

 

Research Publications, India

 

 

   
 
 
 
IRT EISSN: 2250-0804 (Online) >>    
Title:

Review on Design & Simulation of Multi Stage Converter for Hybrid Wind-PV System

Author:
Ms. Neha R. Khanzode, Prof. Parag Chourey and Prof. Arun M. Patokar
 

Abstract

Energy plays an important role in all types of development, including economic development. The thermal power stations are causing pollution which severely affects mankind and nature. This paper presents a new system configuration of the front-end rectifier stage for a hybrid wind-photovoltaic energy system. This configuration allows the two sources to supply the load separately or simultaneously together depending on the availability of the energy sources. Hybrid energy system needs the boost converter to be designed to connect with wind and solar energy systems separately. The hybrid system is also designed using Cuk-SEPIC fused converter and the performances are analyzed.. Simulation results are given to highlight the merits of the proposed circuit. To fulfill the challenging demands of the growing grid, new inverters are needed. In this project a reduced switch modular inverter design is detailed



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