Modeling and Analysis of a Wind/PV/Fuel Cell Hybrid Power System in HOMER
In this paper, a hybrid power generation system suitable for remote area application is proposed. This system consists of three renewable energy sources, namely photovoltaic panels, a wind turbine, and a fuel cell. For the production and uniform supply of hydrogen for fuel cell, an electrolyzer and a reformer are also considered in the proposed system. A fuzzy logic power flow controller has been proposed to provide continuous power based on the economic power generation for preliminary analysis. The analysis of such a hybrid system feeding a load center is carried out with the application of HOMER software. Based on simulation results, it has been found that these renewable energy sources would be a feasible solution for distributed generation of electric power for standalone applications at remote locations.
Mohammad Saad ALAM David W.GAO
Tennessee Technological University, USA
国际会议
2nd IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications(ICIEA 2007)(第二届IEEE工业电子与应用国际会议)
哈尔滨
英文
2007-05-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)