Design of a Simulating Control System for Hybrid Wind/PV Power Generation

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A system based on STM32F103 chip is designed to simulate the hybrid wind and PV wind power generation control process. The simulation system consists an electric motor with stepless rotational speed regulating feature to simulate wind turbine power generation, a light intensity sensor to simulate PV power generation with its measure results, the electrical source of chip microcomputer to simulate the current output from storage batteries, and two electric motors with different power to simulate the direct-current loads. The control strategy and the corresponding programs are developed based on certain hardware composition and the control system is implemented and operates well.

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