Abstract:
Photovoltaic (PV) system is one of the revolutionary renewable sources that are
grabbing place rapidly instead of traditional energy sources. Industries are now
designing solar roof, solar tree leaves, solar roadways, solar vehicles and even
flexible solar cells for clothing. In the meantime, The International Energy Agency
(IEA) reports that, last year, renewable overtook coal as the world‟s largest source of
new power capacity. Yet, effective power generation or power extraction from
renewable sources remain relatively low, and this must rise fast, as people transition
to a more green and environment-friendly energy future. The demand or future work
is looking for high efficiency, more reliable and low economical price of every
components used in a PV system. PV charge controller (CC) is one of the most
important parts of a PV system. CC circuit is used to extract the power of a solar
panel during its less than optimum conditions. Under reduced incident solar radiation,
due to the cloudy weather the low power level supplied by the solar cell normally
would not be adequate to operating a load and charging up the storage or battery, but
with the presence of the controller circuit, the low power generated by the solar panel
would be accumulated to a high enough level to overcome the energy barrier of the
battery or the load. In this research, a solar charge controller is designed based on
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technique. Microcontroller PIC 16F877A
integrated circuit (IC) works as control unit, which reduced complexity in the number
of electronic components and increased monitoring and regulative functions. The
benefit of this charge controller is maximum power tracking capability from the solar
panel, as well as customized programmable control unit, remote control and
monitoring facility interfacing with smart phone or laptop applications, external
device charging unit, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for displaying the system status
including both of panel and battery voltage, current, power, charging state of battery
in percentage and load status. Experimental results demonstrate that proposed MPPT
charge controller increase 11% efficiency of 85W, 12V standalone PV systems. Estimated total cost of the CC is BDT 2047 (approximate USD 26).
Description:
This thesis is the most significant accomplishment in my life. I would like to thank
my parents for their continuous support, encouragement and sacrifice throughout the
period and I will be indebted to them forever for all they have done.
This is my immense pleasure to express my sincere and profound gratitude to my
supervisor Gp Capt Md Hossam-E-Haider, PhD, BAF, Professor EECE Dept, MIST
for the patient guidance, encouragement and advice he has provided throughout my
research time. I am deeply indebted to him for his steady guidance in publishing my
research work in different international conferences and journals. For his stick
guidance the hardware part of the thesis has achieved seventh place among top twenty
innovative research projects in Inter University Innovation Competition - 2016,
arranged by Ministry of Power, Energy & Mineral Resources (MPEMR), Bangladesh.
I wholeheartedly appreciate all his contributions in regards to time, support and ideas.
I would be pleased to extend my sincere thanks to all of my course teachers and staffs
of EECE department, MIST for their cordial help and adequate support for successful
completion of my research works.
Most importantly, none of this would have been possible without the love and patience of my family. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my family.