Anna University – EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
Classification of Energy Sources – Importance of Non-conventional energy sources – Advantages
and disadvantages of conventional energy sources – Environmental aspects of energy – Impacts of
renewable energy generation on the environment – Qualitative study of renewable energy
resources: Ocean energy, Biomass energy, Hydrogen energy, – Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Fuel cells:
Operating principles and characteristics, Wind Energy: Nature of wind, Types, control strategy,
operating area.
UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES FOR WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
(WECS)
Construction, Principle of operation and analysis: Squirrel Cage Induction Generator (SCIG),
Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) – Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG).
UNIT III POWER CONVERTERS AND ANALYSIS OF SOLAR PV SYSTEMS EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
Power Converters: Line commutated converters (inversion-mode) – Boost and buck-boost
converters- selection of inverter, battery sizing, array sizing. Simulation of line commutated
converters, buck/boost converters. Analysis: Block diagram of the solar PV systems – Types of
Solar PV systems: Stand-alone PV systems, Grid integrated solar PV Systems – Grid Connection
Issues.
UNIT IV POWER CONVERTERS FOR WIND SYSTEMS 6
Power Converters: Three-phase AC voltage controllers- AC-DC-AC converters: uncontrolled
rectifiers, PWM Inverters, Grid-Interactive Inverters – Matrix converter.
UNIT V HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3014 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
Need for Hybrid Systems- Range and type of Hybrid systems- Case studies of Diesel-PV, WindPV, Micro hydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems – Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT).
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2009, 7th impression.
2. Rashid .M. H “Power electronics Hand book”, Academic press,2nd Edition, 2006 4th Edition,
2017
3. Rai. G.D, “Non-conventional energy sources”, Khanna publishers, 6th Edition, 2017.
4. Rai. G.D,” Solar energy utilization”, Khanna publishers, 5th Edition, 2008.
5. Gray, L. Johnson, “Wind energy system”, prentice hall of india, 2nd Edition, 2006.
6. H.Khan “Non-conventional Energy sources “,Tata McGraw-hill Publishing Company, New
Delhi, 2017, 3rd Edition