Multi-Input Converters for Hybrid Renewable Energy Power Generation Systems

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This lecture presents the design and implementation of multi-inut converters by integrating multiple renewable sources, such as solar and wind, into a unified power generation system. By utilizing advanced control strategies, the multi-input converters efficiently manage the intermittent nature of renewable energy inputs, ensuring optimal performance and energy harvesting. The presentation will introduce the development of multi-input converter circuit topologies and the control of multiple power flows. Attendees can learn about the technical aspects of the multi-input converter with effective control in maximizing the output power of different intermittent renewable energy sources.



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  • Starts 02 November 2025 10:00 PM UTC
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Yaow-Ming Chen

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Multi-Input Converters for Hybrid Renewable Energy Power Generation Systems

This lecture presents the design and implementation of multi-inut converters by integrating multiple renewable sources, such as solar and wind, into a unified power generation system. By utilizing advanced control strategies, the multi-input converters efficiently manage the intermittent nature of renewable energy inputs, ensuring optimal performance and energy harvesting. The presentation will introduce the development of multi-input converter circuit topologies and the control of multiple power flows. Attendees can learn about the technical aspects of the multi-input converter with effective control in maximizing the output power of different intermittent renewable energy sources.

Biography:

 
Yaow-Ming Chen (Fellow, IEEE) received his B.S. degree from National Cheng-Kung University (Taiwan) in 1989 and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Missouri (USA) in 1993 and 1997, respectively, all in electrical engineering.  Dr. Chen is currently an Associate Editor for several IEEE journals.

Work History:
1997 – 2000: I-Shou University (Taiwan)
2000 – 2008: National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan)
2008 – Current: National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Achievements:
 – Associate Editor for IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II
 – Editor in Chief for IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2019 – 2024)
 – Holds 10 U.S. patents
 – Published over 150 IEEE journal conference papers

Research Interests: Power electronic converters, Renewable energy system