Power conversion system and method providing maximum efficiency of power conversion for a photovoltaic system, and photovoltaic system employing a photovoltaic array and an energy storage device

US9502904B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9502904-B2
Application numberUS-72930410-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 23, 2010
Priority dateMar 23, 2010
Publication dateNov 22, 2016
Grant dateNov 22, 2016

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A power conversion system includes a number of photovoltaic arrays, a number of inverters, a transformer, and processor. The processor is structured to control the number of inverters and operate the power conversion system to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion by the number of photovoltaic arrays, the number of inverters and the transformer, and to maximize power output from the number of photovoltaic arrays.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of power tracking for a photovoltaic system including a number of photovoltaic arrays, a number of inverters, and a transformer, the method comprising: operating the photovoltaic system including said number of photovoltaic arrays, said number of inverters and said transformer to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion therefrom; maximizing power output from said number of photovoltaic arrays; employing as said number of photovoltaic arrays a plurality of photovoltaic arrays; paralleling the outputs of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays; and paralleling the outputs of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays during a number of hours before noon and a number of hours after noon. 2. A method of power tracking for a photovoltaic system including a number of photovoltaic arrays, a number of inverters, and a transformer, the method comprising: operating the photovoltaic system including said number of photovoltaic arrays, said number of inverters and said transformer to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion therefrom; maximizing power output from said number of photovoltaic arrays; employing as said number of photovoltaic arrays a plurality of photovoltaic arrays; employing as said number of inverters a plurality of inverters; for each of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays, powering a corresponding one of said plurality of inverters from a corresponding one of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays; and operating each of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays at a corresponding independent maximum power point during a time of about peak or peak energy production. 3. A method of power tracking for a photovoltaic system including a number of photovoltaic arrays, a number of inverters, and a transformer, the method comprising: operating the photovoltaic system including said number of photovoltaic arrays, said number of inverters and said transformer to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion therefrom; maximizing power output from said number of photovoltaic arrays; employing as said number of photovoltaic arrays a plurality of photovoltaic arrays; employing as said number of inverters a plurality of inverters; and for each of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays, powering a corresponding one of said plurality of inverters from a corresponding one of said plurality of photovoltaic arrays. 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising: powering the transformer from each of said plurality of inverters; and powering a load from the transformer. 5. A method of power tracking for a photovoltaic system including a number of photovoltaic arrays, a number of inverters, and a transformer, the method comprising: operating the photovoltaic system including said number of photovoltaic arrays, said number of inverters and said transformer to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion therefrom; maximizing power output from said number of photovoltaic arrays; employing two photovoltaic arrays as said number of photovoltaic arrays; employing two inverters as said number of inverters; initially paralleling the outputs of the two photovoltaic arrays and powering one of the two inverters from the paralleled outputs; determining when power output from said one of the two inverters exceeds a predetermined power percentage and responsively powering said one of the two inverters from one of the two photovoltaic arrays and powering the other one of the two inverters from the other one of the two photovoltaic arrays; operating said one of the two inverters at the maximum power point of the one of the two photovoltaic arrays; and operating the other one of the two inverters at the maximum power point of the other one of the two photovoltaic arrays. 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising: determining when power output from both of the two inverters falls below a predetermined power percentage; and determining when said one of the two inverters has operated for longer than a predetermined time during a predetermined time interval, and responsively disabling said one of the two inverters, paralleling the outputs of the two photovoltaic arrays and powering the other one of the two inverters from the paralleled outputs. 7. A power conversion system comprising: a number of photovoltaic arrays; a number of inverters; a transformer; and a processor structured to control said number of inverters and operate said power conversion system to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion by said number of photovoltaic arrays, said number of inverters and said transformer, and to maximize power output from said number of photovoltaic arrays, wherein said number of photovoltaic arrays is two photovoltaic arrays each having an output; wherein said number of inverters is two inverters; and wherein said processor is structured to selectively cause: a corresponding one of the inverters to be powered from a corresponding one of the two photovoltaic arrays.

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  • with light sensitive cells · CPC title

  • involving maximum power point tracking control for photovoltaic sources · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • H02J3/385Primary

    Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9502904B2 cover?
A power conversion system includes a number of photovoltaic arrays, a number of inverters, a transformer, and processor. The processor is structured to control the number of inverters and operate the power conversion system to provide maximum efficiency of power conversion by the number of photovoltaic arrays, the number of inverters and the transformer, and to maximize power output from the nu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bhavaraju Vijay, Peplinski Richard P, Prasai Anish, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J3/385. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Nov 22 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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