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A comprehensive review on protection challenges and fault diagnosis in PV systems

Dhanup S. Pillai and N. Rajasekar

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, vol. 91, issue C, 18-40

Abstract: With the exponential growth in global photovoltaic (PV) power capacity, protection of PV systems has gained prodigious importance in last few decades. Even with the use of standard protection devices in a PV system, faults occurring in a PV array may remain undetected. Inspired by the ever increasing demand for a reliable fault detection technique, several advanced techniques have been proposed in literature; especially in the last few years. Hence, this paper carries out an in depth analysis of various fault occurrences, protection challenges and ramifications due to undetected faults in PV systems. Furthermore, with a widespread literature, the paper critically reviews numerous fault detection algorithms/techniques available for PV systems which are proven to be effective and feasible to implement. The proposed study is not only limited to surveying the existing techniques but also analyzes the performance of each technique with an emphasis on its: 1) Approach, 2) Sensor requirements, 3) Ability to diagnose and localize faults, 4) Integration complexity, 5) Accuracy, 6) Applicability and 7) Implementation cost. Overall, this paper is envisioned to avail the researchers working in the field of PV systems with a valuable resource, which will assist them to enrich their research works.

Keywords: Photo voltaic (PV) systems; Fault detection; Protection challenges; Grid connected PV systems; Partial shading (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.03.082

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