State-Space Model, S. Mendoza-González, V. H. Tellez-Izquierdo, G. M. Chávez-Campos, J. Correa-Gómez, Maximiliano Martínez-Orobio, J. A. Salazar-Torres, José D. Bárcenas-Torres
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In next decades renewable energy supplies will support up to 80% of the world-wide energy requirements. The Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) are emergent technology based on biological systems. Actually energy production and harvesting are limited due to its own behaviour and energy extraction systems. Specifically, system efficiency due to the parasitic elements has been not reported. The present work considers an MFC and converter models for energy extraction section. In order to improve the system efficiency an average state-space simulation was done to determine the proper design parameters to operate the system in the Maximum Power Point.