Energy management strategies for combined heat and electric power micro-grid
The increasing energy production from variable renewable energy sources such as wind and solar has resulted in several challenges related to the system reliability and efficiency. In order to ensure the supply-demand balance under the conditions of higher variability the micro-grid concept...
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doaj-034986c0d23f4f13b17e50d3c5f4722b2021-01-02T08:54:25ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632016-01-012041091110310.2298/TSCI151215081B0354-98361600081BEnergy management strategies for combined heat and electric power micro-gridBarbarić Marina0Lončar Dražen1University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaThe increasing energy production from variable renewable energy sources such as wind and solar has resulted in several challenges related to the system reliability and efficiency. In order to ensure the supply-demand balance under the conditions of higher variability the micro-grid concept of active distribution networks arising as a promising one. However, to achieve all the potential benefits that micro-gird concept offer, it is important to determine optimal operating strategies for micro-grids. The present paper compares three energy management strategies, aimed at ensuring economical micro-grid operation, to find a compromise between the complexity of strategy and its efficiency. The first strategy combines optimization technique and an additional rule while the second strategy is based on the pure optimization approach. The third strategy uses model based predictive control scheme to take into account uncertainties in renewable generation and energy consumption. In order to compare the strategies with respect to cost effectiveness, a residential micro-grid comprising photovoltaic modules, thermal energy storage system, thermal loads, electrical loads as well as combined heat and power plant, is considered.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-98361600081B.pdfThermal storage systemflexible operationmicro-gridmixed integer linear programminggrid-connected modemodel based predictive control |
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Energy management strategies for combined heat and electric power micro-grid |
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Energy management strategies for combined heat and electric power micro-grid |
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Energy management strategies for combined heat and electric power micro-grid |
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VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences |
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Thermal Science |
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0354-9836 2334-7163 |
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The increasing energy production from variable renewable energy sources such
as wind and solar has resulted in several challenges related to the system
reliability and efficiency. In order to ensure the supply-demand balance
under the conditions of higher variability the micro-grid concept of active
distribution networks arising as a promising one. However, to achieve all the
potential benefits that micro-gird concept offer, it is important to
determine optimal operating strategies for micro-grids. The present paper
compares three energy management strategies, aimed at ensuring economical
micro-grid operation, to find a compromise between the complexity of strategy
and its efficiency. The first strategy combines optimization technique and an
additional rule while the second strategy is based on the pure optimization
approach. The third strategy uses model based predictive control scheme to
take into account uncertainties in renewable generation and energy
consumption. In order to compare the strategies with respect to cost
effectiveness, a residential micro-grid comprising photovoltaic modules,
thermal energy storage system, thermal loads, electrical loads as well as
combined heat and power plant, is considered. |
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Thermal storage system flexible operation micro-grid mixed integer linear programming grid-connected mode model based predictive control |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-98361600081B.pdf |
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