![]() Energy harvesting system with energy accumulator and method for operating an energy harvesting syste
专利摘要:
The invention relates to an energy harvesting system with an energy accumulator and to a method for operating an energy harvesting system, wherein solar cells, particularly a module comprising solar cells, are connected to an inverter, particularly to the DC-side terminal thereof, the inverter being connected at its AC-side terminal to a load and/or an AC power network. A DC/DC converter is connected, particularly at the first DC-side terminal thereof, in parallel to the solar cells, particularly the module comprising solar cells, the DC/DC converter, particularly the second DC-side terminal of the DC/DC converter, being connected to an energy accumulator. 公开号:AU2013218374A1 申请号:U2013218374 申请日:2013-01-28 公开日:2014-09-04 发明作者:Matthias Hauck;Christian Lampert;Sebastian Schiffmann;Josef Schmidt;Daniel TRITSCHLER;Thomas Zoller 申请人:SEW Eurodrive GmbH and Co KG; IPC主号:H02J3-32
专利说明:
[12604/111] ENERGY PRODUCTION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY STORE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ENERGY PRODUCTION SYSTEM 5 Description: The present invention relates to an energy production system having an energy store and a method for operating an energy production system. 10 It is generally known that illuminated solar cells generate electrical energy in the form of DC current which is able to be supplied to an inverter at its DC-side terminal. Therefore, the object of the present invention is to further develop an energy production 15 system. In the present invention, the objective with regard to the energy production system having an energy store is achieved according to the features set forth in Claim 1, and with regard to the method, according to the features set forth in Claim 5 or 9. 20 Important features of the present invention with regard to the energy production system having an energy store are that a solar generator, particularly a module including solar cells, is connected to an inverter, especially at its DC-side terminal, 25 the inverter being connected at its terminal on the alternating-voltage side to a power consumer and/or an AC system, a DC/DC converter being connected, especially with its first DC-side terminal, in parallel to the solar generator, particularly to the module or modules containing solar cells, 30 the DC/DC converter being connected to an anergy store, particularly which is connected to the second DC-side terminal of the DC/DC converter.. Instead of a DC/DC converter, a different power converter may also be used. NYO1 2822378 v1 -2 The advantage in this context is that the inverter, espiecally the MPP tracker of the inverter, continues to operate undisturbed, in spite of the additionally connected energy store. The reason is that the working curves of the DC/DC converter are selectable in such a way that 5 the flow of energy into or out of the energy store is indeed controllable. Nevertheless, however, the power maximum of the electrical energy generated by the solar generator is detectable in the same manner by the MPP tracker, thus, the Maximum Power Point Tracker. Consequently, existing solar installations which have a solar generator and an inverter for 10 feeding the energy generated into the grid are able to be retrofitted with an energy store by connecting the DC/DC converter in parallel to the solar generator. Thus, energy is able to be fed as needed by the solar generator via the DC/DC converter into the energy store. Correspondingly, energy may be supplied from the energy store to the inverter when there is corresponding need, e.g., at night or when the light intensity of the solar generator is too low. 15 In one advantageous development, a film capacitor is connected in parallel to the solar generator, especially to the module containing solar cells. This is advantageous because high-frequency voltage fluctuations are able to be buffered. 20 In one advantageous refinement, the energy store has a double-layer capacitor and/or is made up of a plurality of double-layer capacitors interconnected to each other and/or the energy store has an accumulator and/or a battery. The advantage in this instance is that very high capacitances may be made available in cost-effective manner, accompanied by low mass of the energy store. 25 In one advantageous development, the inverter has an MPP tracker. The advantage in this case is that the MPP tracker controls the operating point of maximum power of the solar generator. Therefore, even given fluctuating operating conditions such as temperature fluctuations and/or fluctuations in light intensity, the maximum power output is attainable in 30 the case of the solar generator. To that end, the inverter regulates to the voltage associated with this operating point by applying small changes in voltage and determining the power setting in as a result. The voltage is then altered step-by-step in the direction in which the power increases. NYO1 2822378 v1 -3 Important features with regard to the method for operating an energy production system according to Claim 5 are that a solar generator, especially modules including one or more solar cells, is connected to an inverter, particularly at its DC-side terminal, 5 the inverter being connected at its terminal on the alternating-voltage side to a power consumer and/or an AC system, in particular, the inverter having an MPP tracker, 10 electrical energy being supplied to the inverter from an energy store via a DC/DC converter, voltage available at the inverter on the DC side being detected, and a setpoint power to be delivered by the DC/DC converter to the DC-side terminal of the inverter being determined according to a characteristic curve. 15 The advantage in this context is that the characteristic curve is selectable in such a way that the discovery of the operating point having the maximum power generated by the solar generator is permitted in unchanged manner. 20 In one advantageous refinement, the setpoint power delivered by the DC/DC converter to the DC-side terminal of the inverter is determined, particularly by multiplying the voltage present on the DC side with the current delivered by the DC/DC converter to the inverter, and determining the current to be delivered by the DC/DC converter to the inverter based on the difference between the setpoint power and the actual power, in doing which, further influence 25 variables such as operating mode, behavior of the MPP tracker of the inverter or the like especially being taken into account. The advantage in this instance is that the amount of electric power to be fed from the energy store to the DC-side terminal of the inverter or to be removed from there is controllable based on the input selection of the characteristic curve of the DC/DC converter. 30 In one advantageous refinement, the characteristic curve represents a correlation of such a kind between power and DC-side voltage that after addition of the corresponding power voltage characteristic curve of the solar generator, the value of the voltage at which a maximum of power is present remains essentially unchanged. The advantage in this case is 35 that the method of operation of the MPP tracker proceeds in a manner essentially NYO1 2822378 v1 -4 undisturbed, even though the DC/DC converter is additionally connected in parallel to the solar generator. In one advantageous refinement, the characteristic curve is changeable so little that after 5 addition of the corresponding power-voltage characteristic curve of the solar generator, the value of the voltage at which a maximum of power exists remains essentially unchanged, especially so that the MPP tracker regulates to the same power maximum of the solar generator as if no energy store with DC/DC converter were present. The advantage in this case is that again, the method of operation of the MPP tracker proceeds in a manner 10 essentially undisturbed, even though the DC/DC converter is additionally connected in parallel to the solar generator. Important features with regard to the method for operating an energy production system according to Claim 9 are that an inverter having an MPP tracker detects the DC-side input 15 current and regulates the voltage at its DC-side terminal to a maximum of power, energy-generation means, especially a solar generator, being connected to its DC-side terminal, 20 a device being connected to the DC-side terminal, which from the voltage detected on the DC side and taking a characteristic curve into account, determines a setpoint power, and ascertains the actual current delivered by the device to the DC-side terminal of the inverter as well as the voltage present at the DC side of the inverter, and from that, determines an actual power which the device regulates to the setpoint power by determining a corresponding 25 setpoint current and regulating to that, in particular, the characteristic curve representing the dependence of the setpoint power on the voltage present at the inverter on the DC side, 30 in particular, the characteristic curve being alterable with the aid of a primary control action. The advantage in this instance is that the DC/DC converter has a current controller which is subordinate to a power controller or a power-determination means, a characteristic curve being used by which the power of the energy store is able to be managed. This power NYO1 2822378 v1 -5 management is able to be carried out regardless of the method of operation of the inverter together with MPP tracker. In one advantageous refinement, the characteristic curve is altered, especially expanded or 5 compressed, accordingly by influence variables. The advantage here is that the ordinate values are multiplied with a factor as a function of the influence variables. Thus, an adjustment to influence variables is conceivable by simple arithmetic operations. In one advantageous development, the preceding sign of the characteristic curve is a 10 function of the operating mode, especially the drawing of energy from or the feeding of energy into the energy store. This is advantageous because the drawing or feeding, thus, the direction of the energy flow, is controllable by the preceding sign. In one advantageous development, the characteristic curve has an essentially constant 15 setpoint-power value in a voltage range which includes the specific voltage value that is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator, especially which is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator in the case of all light intensities of the solar generator. This is advantageous because the result of a flat characteristic curve in this voltage range is that the MPP tracker operates undisturbed. 20 In one advantageous refinement, the characteristic curve has a locally minimal progression of the setpoint power values as a function of the voltage in a voltage range that includes the specific voltage value which is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator, especially which is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator in the case of all 25 operating conditions such as permissible temperatures and light intensities of the solar generator. The advantage in this instance is that with the aid of the local minimum, the flow of power out of or into the energy store is adjustable accordingly as a function of voltage. Further advantages are derived from the dependent claims. The present invention is not 30 limited to the feature combination of the claims. Further useful combination possibilities of claims and/or individual claim features and/or features of the specification and/or of the figures are apparent for one skilled in the art, particularly from the problem definition and/or the objective set by comparison with the related art. NYO1 2822378 v1 -6 The present invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the drawing: Figure 1 shows a schematic of a decentralized energy production system according to the present invention with energy store 4. 5 Figure 2 shows the consideration of the superordinate influencing variables on the method of operation of energy store 4. Figure 3 shows the generation of a working curve of the system for the state when energy is 10 released from store 4, especially during daylight. Figure 4 shows the generation of a working curve of the system for the state when energy is absorbed into store 4, especially during daylight. 15 Figure 5 shows the generation of a working curve of the system for the state when energy is released from store 4, especially at night. Figure 6 shows a first part and Figure 7 an additional section of a characteristic curve block. 20 As shown in Figure 1, the system has a solar generator 3 which, when exposed to light, makes electrical energy available, particularly in the form of a unipolar voltage, especially DC voltage. Solar generator 3 is connected to an inverter 2, whose especially single-phase or multiphase AC output is connected to corresponding power supply system 1. 25 A DC/DC converter 5 is connected in parallel to solar generator 3, so that energy is able to be supplied from an energy store 4 to inverter 2. On the line side, power consumers are also disposed as load 6 at the AC output of inverter 2. 30 As shown in Figure 2, a setpoint power P setpoint is determined based on influence variables such as market price 23, load prediction 24, storage level 25, amount of energy stored in energy store 4 able to be made available, local consumption 26, solar power 27, NYO1 2822378 v1 -7 requirements 28 of the power supply system operator or of a superordinate control and/or weather forecast 29. Output-side current Iactual of DC/DC converter 5 and output-side voltage Uactual = U_S 5 are ascertained, and from that, actual power Pactual is determined. From the difference between actual power Pactual and setpoint power P-setpoint determined in a tracking 20, a value is determined that, like setpoint power P setpoint, is supplied to a determination block which, taking into account behavior 21 of the MPP tracker 10 and operating mode 22 as well as voltage U_S , determines a current setpoint value I_setpoint, to which the current fed by DC/DC converter 5 to parallel-connected inverter 2 is regulated. As shown in Figure 3, in this manner, the MPP tracker is allowed to find the point of 15 maximum power, undisturbed by DC/DC converter 5 additionally connected to solar generator 3. In so doing, the MPP tracker changes voltage US applied in each instance to solar generator 3 by a small amount, and determines the instantaneous power from the detected current thereby resulting. In this manner, the voltage is altered in such a way that the operating point of essentially maximum power is constantly set for solar generator 3. 20 To that end, in the left graphic representation in Figure 3, the power of the solar generator is shown as a function of voltage US applied to solar generator 3. In case of altered operating conditions, especially lower light intensity, the dotted characteristic curve applies instead of the solid characteristic curve. In each instance, the optimum of the power is found with the 25 search method of the MPP tracker described, or at least the operating point is regulated to this optimum. As shown in the middle graphic representation in Figure 3, the power to be made available by DC/DC converter 5 is determined according to a characteristic curve as a function of voltage 30 US. Reference numeral 30 represents the primary control action on this characteristic curve, since the characteristic curve is altered, especially expanded in the ordinate direction as shown in the procedure according to Figure 2. In general, the characteristic curves resemble each other in that, in the case of voltage U_S 35 increasing from 0, they all initially increase steeply to an almost constant range, from which, NYO1 2822378 v1 -8 at high voltage U_S, they drop sharply again. In this context, the almost constant range has a local maximum which is established in such a way that the voltage belonging to it is less than or equal to all possible MPP voltages of the solar generator. It is important that the changes in the almost constant range are smaller than the changes in the characteristic curve of the 5 solar cell in the same voltage range, but great enough to be detected by the MPP tracker, if no solar power is available. Thus, in the case of the added characteristic curve, the maximum remains essentially at the same voltage values. Moreover, this method ensures that in the event of a sudden sharp drop of the MPP voltage 10 of the solar generator, e.g., because of cloud shadowing, the new MPP of the solar generator is always reliably recognized. Thus, it is atvantageous that in the case of simultaneous infeed, thus, power supplied to the inverter from the solar generator and the store, as shown in Figure 3, it is ensured that after 15 a shadowing, the MPP tracker again controls to an operating point of maximum power (MPP) below the instantaneous solar voltage. Therefore, depending on the influence variables, a suitable characteristic curve is thus determined and it, in turn, is used to determine instantaneous setpoint power P to be made 20 available. As shown in Figure 3, the sum of the two indicated characteristic curves leads to a characteristic curve whose maximum is located at essentially the same place. Therefore, the method of operation of the MPP tracker remains undisturbed, for by varying the voltage, it 25 continues to find the operating point having the greatest power generated by the solar generator. Figure 4 shows the corresponding characteristic curves for the absorption of energy into energy store 4 during the day, thus, when solar generator 3 is generating electric power. The 30 method of operation of the MPP tracker remains undisturbed here, as well. Figure 5 shows the state when solar generator 3 is not illuminated, which means it is then generating no electric power. The correspondingly predefined characteristic curve has a maximum, and the MPP tracker controls to this maximum and therefore to the operating point NYO1 2822378 v1 -9 predefined for it. Preferably, the maximum is located at the optimal operating point of the DC/DC converter and/or of the overall system. Thus, it is important in the present invention that by selecting a suitable characteristic curve 5 from a family of characteristic curves in each case able to be activated by the primary control action, the method of operation of the MPP tracker remains undisturbed in comparison to non-existent energy store 4 with DC/DC converter 5. Consequently, an existing system without energy store 4 and DC/DC converter 5 is able to be 10 retrofitted, the previous system continuing to operate undisturbed. By selecting a characteristic curve for the power determination of the DC/DC converter, which does not qualitatively alter the characteristic curve of solar generator 3, the MPP tracker continues to find the optimal operating point. 15 In each instance, different characteristic curves are used in the case of illuminated solar generator 3 and energy release from energy store 4, thus, first operating mode, or in the case of unilluminated solar generator 3 and energy absorption into energy store 4, thus, third operating mode, or in the case of illuminated solar generator 3 and energy release of energy store 4, thus, second operating mode. In each of the operating modes, the respective 20 characteristic curve is expanded or compressed as a function of primary control action 30. However, the characteristic curves used in the case of the three operating modes indicated do not merge into each other by expansion or compression. In particular, the characteristic curve of the second operating mode has a different preceding sign than the characteristic curve of the first operating mode. In addition, the characteristic curve of the second operating 25 mode has no local maximum, but rather a minimum which is realized as a plateau. In the case of the third operating mode, the characteristic curve has a single distinct extremum, so that the MPP tracker finds this operating point. The inverter thus has a DC terminal, to which solar generator 3 and DC/DC converter 5 are 30 connected. In addition, it has an AC terminal, at which it is connected to AC system 1 and at least one power consumer. Preferably, the inverter is implemented at its AC-side terminal for a single-phase or a three phase power supply system. 35 NYO1 2822378 v1 - 10 In a further exemplary embodiment according to the present invention, a rotary storage device is used as energy store, in which case, instead of the DC/DC converter, a DC/AC converter is used, the alternating-current terminals AC being connected to the rotary storage device. Therefore, to simplify matters, to be understood by a power converter in this 5 document is either a DC/DC converter for an energy store such as a capacitor, accumulator or battery, or a DC/AC converter for a rotary storage device. NYO1 2822378 v1 - 11 List of reference numerals 1 Power supply system 5 2 Inverter with MPP tracker 3 Solar generator, especially modules including one or more solar cells 4 Energy store 5 DC / DC converter 6 Load, power consumer 10 20 Tracking 21 Behavior of the MPP tracker 22 Operating mode 23 Market price 15 24 Load prediction 25 Storage level, amount of energy stored in energy store 4 able to be made available 26 Local consumption 27 Solar power Psetpoint 28 Requirements of the power supply system operator or of a primary control 20 29 Weather forecast 30 Primary control action P_Soll Soll-Leistung Psetpoint Setpoint power P_Ist Ist-Leistung Pactual Actual power 25 ISoll Soll-Strom isetpoint Setpoint current |_Ist Ist-Strom Iactual Actual current U_S Solarspannung US Solar voltage P Speicherleistung P Storage power P_S Solarleistung PS Solar power 30 PGes Gesamtleistung P_overall Overall power NYO1 2822378 v1
权利要求:
Claims (15) [1] 1. An energy production system having an energy store, a solar generator, particularly modules including one or more solar cells, being connected to 10 an inverter, especially at its DC-side terminal, the inverter being connected at its terminal on the alternating-voltage side to a power consumer and/or an AC system, 15 wherein a power converter is connected, especially with its first DC-side terminal, in parallel to the solar generator, 20 the power converter being connected to an energy store, particularly which is connected to the second DC-side terminal of the power converter. NYO1 2822378 v1 - 13 [2] 2. The energy production system as recited in at least one of the preceding claims [sic], wherein 5 the power converter is a DC/DC converter for an energy store or the power converter is a DC/AC converter for a rotary storage device, 10 in particular, the rotary storage device including an electromechanical energy converter, especially an electric machine operable in motor mode or generator mode. 15 [3] 3. The energy production system as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein a film capacitor is connected in parallel to the solar generator. [4] 4. The energy production system as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, 20 wherein the energy store has a double-layer capacitor and/or is made up of a plurality of double-layer capacitors interconnected to each other and/or 25 the energy store has an accumulator and/or a battery. [5] 5. The energy production system as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein 30 the inverter has an MPP tracker. NYO1 2822378 v1 - 14 [6] 6. A method for operating an energy production system, particularly as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, 5 the solar generator, particularly modules including one or more solar cells, being connected to an inverter, especially at its DC-side terminal, the inverter being connected at its terminal on the alternating-voltage side to a power consumer and/or an AC system, 10 in particular, the inverter having an MPP tracker, wherein 15 electrical energy is supplied from an energy store via a power converter to the inverter, voltage present at the inverter on the DC side being detected, and a setpoint power to be delivered by the power converter to the DC-side terminal of the inverter being determined according to a characteristic curve. 20 NYO1 2822378 v1 - 15 [7] 7. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein 5 the setpoint power delivered by the power converter to the DC-side terminal of the inverter is determined, particularly by multiplying the voltage present on the DC side with the current delivered by the power converter to the inverter, and determining the current to be delivered by the power converter to the inverter based on the difference between the setpoint power and the actual power, in doing which, further influence variables such as operating mode, 10 behavior of the MPP tracker of the inverter or the like especially being taken into account. [8] 8. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the characteristic curve represents a correlation of such a kind between power and DC-side 15 voltage, that after addition of the corresponding power-voltage characteristic curve of the solar generator, the value of the voltage at which a maximum of power is present remains essentially unchanged. [9] 9. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, 20 wherein the characteristic curve is changeable so little that after addition of the corresponding power voltage characteristic curve of the solar generator, the value of the voltage at which a maximum of power exists remains essentially unchanged, especially so that the MPP tracker regulates to the same power maximum of the solar generator as if no energy store with 25 power converter were present. [10] 10. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the characteristic curve has a maximum in the voltage range [which] is formed of those 30 voltage values that in each case belong to an operating point having maximum power of the solar generator as a function of the voltage, all operating conditions, especially temperature and light intensity, being taken into account in this connection. NYO1 2822378 v1 - 16 [11] 11. A method for operating an energy production system, an inverter having an MPP tracker ascertaining the DC-side input current and regulating the 5 voltage at its DC-side terminal to a maximum of power, energy-generation means, especially solar cells, being connected to its DC-side terminal, wherein 10 a device is connected to the DC-side terminal, which from the voltage detected on the DC side and taking a characteristic curve into account, determines a setpoint power, and ascertains the actual current delivered by the device to the DC-side terminal of the inverter as well as the voltage present at the inverter on the DC side, and from that, determines an 15 actual power which the device regulates to the setpoint power by determining a corresponding setpoint current and regulating to that, in particular, the characteristic curve representing the dependence of the setpoint power on the voltage present at the inverter on the DC side, 20 in particular, the characteristic curve being alterable with the aid of a primary control action. NYO1 2822378 v1 - 17 [12] 12. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the characteristic curve is altered by influence variables accordingly, especially expanded or 5 compressed, particularly in the ordinate direction. [13] 13. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the preceding sign of the characteristic curve [is] a function of the operating mode, especially 10 withdrawal of energy from or feeding of energy into the energy store. [14] 14. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the characteristic curve has an essentially constant setpoint-power value in a voltage range 15 which includes the specific voltage value that is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator, particularly that is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator in the case of all operating conditions, especially permissible temperatures and/or light intensities, of the solar generator. 20 [15] 15. The method as recited in at least one of the preceding claims, wherein the characteristic curve has a locally minimal progression of the setpoint-power values as a function of the voltage in a voltage range which includes the specific voltage value that is assigned to the power maximum of the solar generator, particularly that is assigned to the 25 power maximum of the solar generator in the case of all light intensities of the solar generator. 30 NYO1 2822378 v1 - 18 Abstract: An energy production system with energy store and method for operating an energy 5 production system, solar cells, particularly a module including solar cells, being connected to an inverter, especially at its DC-side terminal, the inverter being connected at its terminal on the alternating-voltage side to a power 10 consumer and/or an AC system, a DC/DC converter being connected, especially with its first DC-side terminal, in parallel to the solar cells, particularly to the module including solar cells, 15 the DC/DC converter being connected to an energy store, particularly which is connected to the second DC-side terminal of the DC/DC converter. 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