Abstract:
The increasing demand for electrical energy in remote locations necessitates
exploration into alternative power sources. This thesis examines the viability of solar
energy, a renewable source predominantly influenced by meteorological conditions.
We conduct a comprehensive study of the photovoltaic (PV) system and its
components, with a particular focus on Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
methods. Simulation studies investigate the performance of two prevalent MPPT
techniques—Perturbation and Observation (P&O) and Fuzzy Logic—to optimize
power output by tracking the PV system's maximum power point. Furthermore, this
research introduces an innovative approach by integrating a Genetic Algorithms
(GAs) with the fuzzy logic method to enhance its effectiveness and efficiency.
Comparative studies show that the optimized fuzzy logic strategy works better,
which highlights its potential benefits for making photovoltaic systems more
efficient in remote power applications.