scholarly journals Feasibility Analysis of Supercapacitor for Lightning Energy Conversion System

Lightning is a very high voltage electrostatic emission consisting of highly charged electrostatic particles. However, limited literature is available in the field of the Lightning energy harvesting area due to the hazards involved and the intermittent nature of lightning. A lightning bolt does have convenient energy. Still, empirically, energy harnessing and storage is a difficult task due to confusion existed in the selection of impulse storage device. This paper presents a feasibility analysis of supercapacitors to store energy extracted from a high voltage surge. The analysis is performed by connecting the impulse generator as a source of the supercapacitor. Different loads are connected sequentially with the supercapacitor to assess the applicability of the proposed numerical model. The impulse generator is designed in the simulation model as a replica of the Tesla coil hardware constructed for the lightning energy conversion system. Lightning energy conversion system is an innovative system which can convert high voltage lightning in storable form. Also, a real-time pulse has been generated for the Seven level inverter by interfacing Atmel ATMEGA328P-PU microcontroller in the MATLAB environment. The computational model used in this paper produced 0.0027% to 0.7% SOC percentage of supercapacitor for single waveform and different loads. This paper may drive the lightning energy research towards a positive influence by its conceptual resolution.

Author(s):  
Shailendra K. Gupta ◽  
Rakesh K. Srivastava

Background: Remote area electrification is a social responsibility that needs to be catered by research fraternity. One of the most viable technology as a solution is the Renewable Energy Source (RES) based power generation. However, RES is intermittent and thus, mostly ineffective without an energy storage device. Energy storage device comes at increased cost and may not be a cost-effective solution to the problem. Introduction: One solution that has been frequently proposed to reduce the intermittency of RES is hybridization. Hybridization of RES such as Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) with Solar Energy Conversion System (SECS) is the most basic solution offered owing to their complementary nature. Therefore, this paper sees SECS in the role of supporting WECS in regions with highly intermittent wind conditions. In this paper, a novel technique of hybridization of WECS with SECS has been proposed. Methods: The basic idea of the paper is to control the dc-link voltage from the generation side by regulating the power generated by RES as per load demand using minimum components. The underlined principle is the relative lower time constant of solar panel and battery system in comparison to a wind turbine. Results: The experimental results on the proposed system shows that the SECS supports the WECS at higher wind turbulence and low wind conditions. Conclusion: This unique feature of the proposed system enables a WECS supported by a small rated SECS to attain high power reliability and thus, suitable for application such as remote area electrification.


MethodsX ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 101298
Author(s):  
José-Genaro González-Hernández ◽  
Rubén Salas-Cabrera ◽  
Roberto Vázquez-Bautista ◽  
Luis-Manuel Ong-de-la-Cruz

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