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Dr. Lizana-Fuentes, Ricardo
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Hybrid energy storage system based on a multioutput multilevel converter
2023, Lizana-Fuentes, Ricardo, Rivera, Sebastian, Figueroa, Fidel, Flores-Bahamonde, Freddy, Rodriguez, Jose, Goetz, Stefan
Energy storage systems (ESSs) allow improving the stability and efficiency of the electrical grids with a high penetration of renewable energy sources. Moreover, the use of Hybrid ESSs (HESSs) enables storage solutions with both high-energy and high-power densities, by combining different storage technologies such as diverse battery chemistries, ultracapacitors, or hydrogen fuel cells to name a few. In this article, an HESS-based multioutput multilevel (MOM) converter is presented. The proposed topology enables decoupled control of each ac converter voltage output. The internal switching states further allow the use of different storage units and high-quality multilevel voltage in each ac output. The mathematical model of the proposed topology and the defined operation region of the system, besides a model-predictive control strategy, are developed. Finally, simulation and experimental results validate the performance of the proposed topology.
Operation of a hybrid energy storage system based on a cascaded multi-output multilevel converter with a carrier-based modulation scheme
2023, Dr. Lizana-Fuentes, Ricardo, Figueroa, Fidel, Goetz, Stefan, Rivera, Sebastian
Hybrid Energy Storage Systems (HESSs) have gathered considerable interest due to their potential to achieve high energy and power density by integrating different storage technologies, such as batteries and capacitors, to name a few. Among the various topologies explored for HESSs, the multi-output multilevel converter stands out as a promising option, offering decoupled operation of the AC ports while maintaining an internal balance among the diverse storage units. In this paper, the operation and restrictions of a HESS based on a multi-output multilevel converter with a carrier-based modulation scheme are presented. The study provides compelling evidence of the correct operation of the proposed modulation scheme and highlights its advantages, including simplicity and stability.