Evaluation of DCX converters for off-grid photovoltaic-based green hydrogen production

2021 
Abstract Photovoltaic (PV) to electrolyzer power systems are an attractive research topic since the PV produced power can be optimized by skipping power conversion into AC and producing a direct DC-DC interface. Existing DC-DC power conversion systems to directly interface the PV generation and Hydrogen (H2) electrolyzer are mainly based in interleaved structures or multi-resonant converters. Soft-switching characteristics are also suitable for these conversion topologies and DCX converters are then serious candidates to be used. DCX provides an isolated high efficiency solution but the DCX-based two-stage converter topology must be optimized in order to obtain better efficiency and energy yield. In this work a detailed comparison of DCX topologies is given for a PV to H2 application. The proposed optimized system is validated through simulation in a multi-string electrolysis system, showing the relevance of the solution for this application. The proposed approach reaches a global maximum efficiency of 98.2%.
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