The power electronics and electrical drives industries have heavily utilized predictive control, receiving significant interest. However, additional applications for these advancements in renewable energy systems (RES) are still being investigated by academicians. This article explores the principles of predictive control by reviewing two case studies: model predictive control (MPC) and vector sequential based on predictive control (VPC). A flexible power supply’s two control strategies are based on these methods. Wind turbines and solar photovoltaic (PV) panel systems use them, and they are among the most promising renewable energy sources (RES). The reactive and active powers provided by the PV and wind generator are highly controlled and exhibit outstanding transient and steady-state performance, according to laboratory tests conducted on a model. Power electronics converters operating in RES may discover predictive control (PC) to be an appealing and powerful technology as the proportion of RES incorporated into power grids increases.

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Enhancing Renewable Energy Integration Using Model Predictive and Vector Predictive Control

  • K. Suresh Kumar,
  • G. Ravivarman,
  • S. Saravanan,
  • V. CH. R. K. Santosh P,
  • T. Venkateshan,
  • G. Ramachandran,
  • P. Sivakumar,
  • R. Girimurugan

摘要

The power electronics and electrical drives industries have heavily utilized predictive control, receiving significant interest. However, additional applications for these advancements in renewable energy systems (RES) are still being investigated by academicians. This article explores the principles of predictive control by reviewing two case studies: model predictive control (MPC) and vector sequential based on predictive control (VPC). A flexible power supply’s two control strategies are based on these methods. Wind turbines and solar photovoltaic (PV) panel systems use them, and they are among the most promising renewable energy sources (RES). The reactive and active powers provided by the PV and wind generator are highly controlled and exhibit outstanding transient and steady-state performance, according to laboratory tests conducted on a model. Power electronics converters operating in RES may discover predictive control (PC) to be an appealing and powerful technology as the proportion of RES incorporated into power grids increases.