Evaluation and deployment of a unified MPPT controller for hybrid Luo converter in combined PV and wind energy systems
K. Kumar, V. Lakshmi Devi, C. Dhanamjayulu, Hossam Kotb, Ali ELrashidi

TL;DR
This paper presents a hybrid energy system using a unified MPPT controller to efficiently combine solar and wind power.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a unified MPPT controller for hybrid renewable systems using a dual-lift Luo converter.
Findings
The hybrid system with unified MPPT outperforms traditional controllers like Perturb & Observe.
A prototype validates the practicality of the proposed hybrid Luo converter and control approach.
The system efficiently elevates low-voltage inputs to utility-grade levels from variable renewable sources.
Abstract
This work emphasizes the development and examination of a Hybrid Luo Converter integrated with a unified Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for both grid and independent hybrid systems. The primary objectives of this hybrid system are to efficiently harness power from intermittent and variable renewable sources while elevating low-voltage energy inputs to utility-grade levels. Unlike previous studies employing specific MPPT algorithms for solar and wind sources, this work aims to simplify the control system by utilizing a unified MPPT controller. This research also introduces a novel approach involving dual-lift hybrid Luo converters to create hybrid systems, operating exclusively or concurrently based on the availability of renewable resources. To maximize power generation from all renewable sources, a unified MPPT algorithm is developed. The hybrid system, incorporates 500 W wind and…
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