Simulink Based Analysis and Realization of Solar PV System

Abstract

Non-conventional energy resources are increasingly used to fulfill load demands. Before using such energy sources, the very important thing is analysis at the basic level. This paper presents analysis and realization of solar PV system. The current-voltage and power-voltage characteristics of solar PV array changes as parameters like solar insolation, and temperature changes. These characteristics are found and realized by using MATLAB software.

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Asghar, S. and Singh, R. (2015) Simulink Based Analysis and Realization of Solar PV System. Energy and Power Engineering, 7, 546-555. doi: 10.4236/epe.2015.711051.

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