The role of computational intelligence techniques in the advancements of solar photovoltaic systems for sustainable development : a review
Date
2022
Authors
Moyo, Ranganai Tawanda
Dewa, Mendon
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Publisher
Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport (AASTMT)
Abstract
The use of computational intelligence (CI) in solar photovoltaic (SPV) systems has been on the rise due to the increasing
computational power, advancements in power electronics and the availability of data generation tools. CI techniques
play an important role in modelling, sizing, forecasting, optimizing, analysing and predicting the performance and
control of SPV systems. Thus, CI techniques have become an essential technology as the energy sector seeks to meet the
rapidly increasing demand for clean, cheap, and reliable energy. In this context, this review paper aims to investigate
the role of CI techniques in the advancements of SPV systems.
The study includes the involvement of CI techniques for parameter identification of solar cells, PV system sizing,
maximum power point tracking (MPPT), forecasting, fault detection and diagnosis, inverter control and solar tracking
of SPV systems. A performance comparison between CI techniques and conventional methods is also carried out to
prove the importance of CI in SPV systems. The findings confirmed the superiority of CI techniques over conventional
methods for every application studied and it can be concluded that the continuous improvements and involvement of
these techniques can revolutionize the SPV industry and significantly increase the adoption of solar energy.
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Keywords
Solar photovoltaic systems, Computational intelligence, Maximum power point tracking, Fault detection and diagnosis
Citation
Moyo, R.T. and Dewa, M. 2022. The role of computational intelligence techniques in the advancements of solar photovoltaic systems for sustainable development: a review. Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development. 8(2): 52-52. doi:10.21622/resd.2022.08.2.052
DOI
10.21622/resd.2022.08.2.052