Performance Evaluation of P&O and PSO-Based MPPT for Wind Energy Conversion Systems

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Nowadays, renewable energies are a feasible choice for improving the power demand and most important factors in the world. Wind power is feasible, but maintaining wind turbine’s full output is crucial. This necessitates the need to develop a suitable maximum power point tracking technique as each MPPT strategy has a unique set of advantages and drawbacks. As a result, they must be thoroughly investigated. This study reviews the algorithm that might be applied to increase the wind energy system’s overall MPPT performance of P&O and PSO. The primary intend of this research study is to produce and assess the methods that accomplishes the optimisation. In terms of original investment, responsiveness, and capability to produce the topmost quantum of energy, MPPT system’s benefits, limitations, and expansive analysis are reviewed. This entire comparative study has been carried out by using the MATLAB Simulink tool.

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Kaliappan, K., Sekar, R., Ramesh, G., & Saravanakarthi, S. (2023). Performance Evaluation of P&O and PSO-Based MPPT for Wind Energy Conversion Systems. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 757 LNNS, pp. 899–910). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5166-6_60

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