TY - JOUR
T1 - Hotspots in maximum power point tracking algorithms for photovoltaic systems – A comprehensive and comparative review
AU - Çırak, Cem Recai
AU - Çalık, Hüseyin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Karabuk University
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Increasing global energy consumption also raised concerns about environmental issues. Solar energy is one of the most promising sustainable solutions for this problem. However, due to the dynamic behavior of environmental conditions, energy conversion efficiencies of Solar photovoltaic systems decrease considerably. Therefore, to extract the highest energy from photovoltaic systems, the use of maximum power point tracking methods is a necessity. Under partial shading conditions where local maximum power points also occur, global maximum power point tracking is required. In this study, fundamental concepts for photovoltaic systems, conventional maximum power point tracking methods, modern maximum power point tracking methods – which can perform global optimization under partial shading conditions – based on automatic control and artificial intelligence approaches, and advantages and disadvantages of all these methods are provided briefly. Also, a comprehensive review, including more than a hundred prestigious studies carried out on these methods in the last decade is presented categorically and chronologically. Further, discussion and evaluation of reviewed methods in various aspects are given in a nutshell. This study aims to be a guide that may be useful for interested consumers, producers, and researchers and shed light on the last decade of maximum power point tracking methods for photovoltaic systems.
AB - Increasing global energy consumption also raised concerns about environmental issues. Solar energy is one of the most promising sustainable solutions for this problem. However, due to the dynamic behavior of environmental conditions, energy conversion efficiencies of Solar photovoltaic systems decrease considerably. Therefore, to extract the highest energy from photovoltaic systems, the use of maximum power point tracking methods is a necessity. Under partial shading conditions where local maximum power points also occur, global maximum power point tracking is required. In this study, fundamental concepts for photovoltaic systems, conventional maximum power point tracking methods, modern maximum power point tracking methods – which can perform global optimization under partial shading conditions – based on automatic control and artificial intelligence approaches, and advantages and disadvantages of all these methods are provided briefly. Also, a comprehensive review, including more than a hundred prestigious studies carried out on these methods in the last decade is presented categorically and chronologically. Further, discussion and evaluation of reviewed methods in various aspects are given in a nutshell. This study aims to be a guide that may be useful for interested consumers, producers, and researchers and shed light on the last decade of maximum power point tracking methods for photovoltaic systems.
KW - Artificial intelligence
KW - Maximum power point tracking
KW - Metaheuristics
KW - Photovoltaic systems
KW - Solar power generation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jestch.2023.101436
DO - 10.1016/j.jestch.2023.101436
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85160786676
SN - 2215-0986
VL - 43
JO - Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
JF - Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
M1 - 101436
ER -