scholarly journals Optimization of Renewable Energy-Based Smart Micro-Grid System

Author(s):  
Marwa Mohsen Ibrahim Abd El-Rahman
2014 ◽  
Vol 651-653 ◽  
pp. 1037-1045
Author(s):  
Ming Xu ◽  
Wen Bin Xiang

With the development of distributed generation technology rapidly, a large number of wind, solar and other renewable energy access to access system . Since renewable energy is intermittent and stochastic, which posed economic dispatch system a serious challenge. Consider the system operating costs and sewage expenses, the paper constructs multi-objective micro-grid system economic dispatch model composed by the wind turbine, diesel engine, battery and load. And through MATLAB / Simulink simulation, model is established to verify the correctness and effectiveness.


Author(s):  
Abdellatif Elmouatamid ◽  
Youssef NaitMalek ◽  
Mohamed Bakhouya ◽  
Radouane Ouladsine ◽  
Najib Elkamoun ◽  
...  

Micro-grid systems have been recently emerged for efficient integration and management of renewable energy sources, buildings’ equipment (e.g. ventilation; lighting; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), and energy storage devices. The intermittent nature of the produced electricity from renewable energy sources constitutes, however, the main challenge for their seamless integration into buildings. Recent studies stated that storage devices, despite their actual high cost, could be used to tackle this issue by balancing between the variability of renewable energy sources production and the unpredictable building’s occupancy. However, managing the power flows in micro-grid systems is highly required in order to minimize the consumption from the electric grid while ensuring the quality and the reliability of electrical services. In this article, a micro-grid system platform is introduced for efficient integration and management of renewable energy sources and storage devices. The platform’s architecture is composed of three main components: (a) the power generation components that integrate the renewable energy sources together with the storage devices and the traditional electrical grid, (b) an advanced metering component for data gathering and analysis, and (c) control services for power flow management. The platform was developed and deployed in a real-setting scenario. Simulations and experimentations have been performed and results show the usefulness of the proposed platform for efficient management of the deployed micro-grid system.


: Due to the increase of load demand in future, the generation must also increase. The use of traditional resources such as coal, diesel fuels etc., causes global warming which is leading us to shift to renewable energy resources. Renewable energy resources may in include solar, wind, tidal as the source for production. These are used in small quantities as Distribution Generators (DG) at different locations in a bus system. As the generation of these sources is less when connected to grid, we call them as micro-grids. These micro grids generally use these DGs to distribute power to loads, and involve power electronic elements to control the generation. It induces energy into the system but also create a problem of harmonic distortions and voltage sags. To eliminate these sags and harmonics in the micro grid system caused by the power electronic devices employed by the renewable sources, we induce a UPQC (Unified Power Quality Conditioner) system. The UPQC system eliminates the harmonics in the systems and restores the voltage of the micro-grid system. We introduce a new topology called instantaneous reactive power (IRP) theory in the UPQC control to operate in a more efficient way, by utilizing RES (Renewable Energy Sources) at the DC-link. The RES support the UPQC system by injecting the active power generated by the resources through DC-link.


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