New control strategies and more energy from PV applications in buildings

The work documented in this thesis has had its focus on two main sections. The first part is centred around Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) techniques for photovoltaic arrays, optimised for fast changing environmental conditions. The second part is dedicated to diagnostic functions as an additional tool to maximise the energy yield of photovolt
Results

The work documented in this thesis has had its focus on two main sections. The first part is centred around Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) techniques for photovoltaic arrays, optimised for fast changing environmental conditions. The second part is dedicated to diagnostic functions as an additional tool to maximise the energy yield of photovoltaic arrays. Furthermore, mathematical models of PV panels and arrays have been developed and built for testing MPPT algorithms, and for diagnostic purposes. (Energy 11)

Key figures

Period:
2005 - 2010
Funding year:
2005
Own financial contribution:
0.90 mio. DKK
Grant:
2.25 mio. DKK
Funding rate:
71 %
Project budget:
3.15 mio. DKK

Category

Oprindelig title
Nye kontrol strategier og mere energi fra PV applikationer i bebyggelse
Programme
ForskEL
Technology
Solar
Case no.
5854

Participants

Aalborg Universitet (Fredrik Bajers Vej) (Main Responsible)
Partners and economy
Partner Subsidy Auto financing
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Contact

Kontakperson
Blaabjerg, Frede
Comtact information
Aalborg Universitet, Institut for Energiteknik
Pontoppidanstræde 101
DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark
www.iet.aau.dk
Blaabjerg, Frede , 96359260, fbi@iet.aau.dk
Øvr. Partnere: PowerLynx A/S

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