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.
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Yaow-Ming Chen
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:
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