Sustainable, Portable, and Efficient Electricity Delivery (SPEED): Design, Control, and Testing

IEEE ACCESS(2020)

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During emergencies or natural disasters, or at remote areas, the main electrical grid might be damaged or not accessible, therefore, a sustainable electricity generation is critical for human survivals or other electricity needs. This paper presents a sustainable, portable, and efficient electricity delivery (SPEED) system for community emergency, disaster relief, and power supply at remote areas. A demonstrated system with utility-level AC power output is built up with a 180 W photovoltaics (PV) array which consists of six serial-connected solar panels, a 1.8 kWh battery pack, a SYNDEM power converter, and a data monitoring subsystem. The autonomous operation of the system is achieved by advanced control technologies for power electronic converters in both islanded mode and grid-connected mode, while providing the overcharging and overdischarging protections of the battery pack. Field testing is conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed SPEED system under different scenarios.
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Batteries,Voltage control,Power electronics,Monitoring,Robustness,Impedance,Hurricanes,Sustainable portable electricity,solar energy,emergency,disaster relief,power electronics control,battery protections
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