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A Transformerless Photovoltaic System Employing a Cubic Cell Boost Converter for Low Voltage Application

Anjana Saikia, and Santanu Sharma*
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Tezpur University, Tezpur, India

Abstract—A photovoltaic (PV) system is commonly used to satisfy the power demand of the utility. This paper investigates the utilization of a high voltage gain Cubic Cell Boost Converter (CCBC) in a transformerless photovoltaic (PV) system for low voltage applications. The proposed system is a combination of a CCBC and a three-phase inverter creating a two-stage three-phase PV system. The CCBC is linked with the low-scale PV sources to step up its input DC voltage and maintain a constant DC bus voltage by employing the Perturb and Observe (P&O) Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) control algorithm. The DC bus is further connected to an LCL filter based three-phase inverter using a synchronous reference frame (dq) control scheme to power the three-phase utility. The proposed combination is validated by simulating in MATLAB/ SIMULINK environment for a 5.5 kW PV source and achieved an efficiency of 91% with 1.91% of inverter Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) at unity power factor. In the proposed system, CCBC with P&O MPPT control provides a high step-up DC bus voltage with less input current ripple and output voltage ripple and maintains a constant DC bus under variable solar irradiance. This work does not account for the common leakage current that is often produced in a transformerless PV system.
 
Index Termsdq control, inverter THD, perturb and observe (P&O), photovoltaic, ripple, transformerless system

Cite: Anjana Saikia, and Santanu Sharma, "A Transformerless Photovoltaic System Employing a Cubic Cell Boost Converter for Low Voltage Application," International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications