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    Rooftop PV with battery storage for constant output power production

    195897_Jabal Ameli 2014pdf.pdf (2.843Mb)
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    Authors
    Jabal Ameli, Nasim
    Date
    2013
    Supervisor
    Prof. Syed Islam
    Prof. Mohammad A.S. Masoum
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    MPhil
    
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    School
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/579
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    • Curtin Theses
    Abstract

    In this thesis, the application and control of battery storage (BS) system is introduced and developed to compensate for output power changes of rooftop PVs due to variations in the environmental conditions and household loads. A practical battery storage energy management strategy (BS-EMS) for operating small scale grid-connected rooftop PVs is implemented such that the net delivered output power to the grid is constant under various operating conditions.

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