Author:
Lu Yonglin,Liu Zhigang,Zhang Mingming,Wang Xinfu,Chen Yongmei,Shang Jingrui
Abstract
Nowadays, due to the cleanliness and high efficiency of grid-connected new energy, it has become more and more popular in the market. However, there are still some problems in grid-connected power control and cannot be well supervised. Therefore, this paper studies a new energy grid-connected power control method based on predictive regulation performance and embedded systems, aiming to control new energy grid-connected power through predictive regulation performance and embedded systems. In this paper, the predictive regulation performance and energy conversion rate of the embedded system new energy grid connection are tested. In the experiment, the energy conversion rate was between 60% and 70%, while the traditional new energy grid connection rate was between 40% and 60%. The maximum power generation efficiency of new energy grid-connected with predictive regulation performance and embedded systems was 83%, while the maximum power generation efficiency of traditional new energy grid-connected was 68%. It can be seen from these experimental results that predictive regulation performance and embedded systems have good effects on new energy grid-connected power control.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment