Authors : Val Hyginus Udoka EZE; Ogbonna Ukachukwu OPARAKU; Samuel Anezichukwu UGWU; Chibuzo Chidubem OGBONNA
Volume/Issue : Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 5 - May
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The uncertainty associated with modelling
and performance of solar photovoltaic systems could be
easily and efficiently solved by using Maximum power
point techniques. During the past decade of 2010 to 2021,
the classification of techniques based on intelligent, nonintelligent and their hybrid models are found as potential
techniques for detecting the maximum power point of a
photovoltaic system. In addition, for this decade there is
no extensive and comprehensive review on applicability
of intelligent, non-intelligent and their hybrid models for
performance prediction and modelling of solar
photovoltaic systems. Therefore, this article focuses on
extensive review on design, modelling, maximum power
point tracking, advantages, disadvantages of each
technique, evolutionary trend, convergence and tracking
speed, and output efficiency prediction of solar
photovoltaic systems under partial shading conditions
and non-partial shading conditions using intelligent,
non-intelligent and their hybrid techniques.
Furthermore, a total of 77 selected articles on the solar
PV tracking technique and their hybrid models together
with the PV technology were reviewed. Total of 22
articles are reviewed and summarized in this review
paper for the period of 2010 to 2021 with 12 articles in
non- intelligent technique, 7 articles in intelligent
technique and 3 articles in their hybrid form. The review
showed the suitability and reliability of intelligent, nonintelligent and their hybrid models for accurate
detection of maximum power point and the performance
characteristics of solar photovoltaic systems. Finally, this
review presents the guidance for the researchers and
engineers in the field of solar photovoltaic systems to
select the suitable techniques for enhancement of the
performance characteristics of the solar photovoltaic
systems and the utilization of the available solar
radiation.
Keywords : Hybrid, Intelligent Technique, Maximum Power Point Tracking, Non-Intelligent Technique, Performance, Solar Photovoltaic.