Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems

The demand for electricity is increased due to the development of the industry, the electrification of transport, the rise of household demand, and the increase in demand for digitally connected devices and air conditioning systems. For that, solutions and actions should be developed for greater con...

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Main Authors: Abdellatif Elmouatamid, Radouane Ouladsine, Mohamed Bakhouya, Najib El Kamoun, Mohammed Khaidar, Khalid Zine-Dine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/168
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spelling doaj-cbdf5661896242028d9a43cbf9c8229f2021-01-01T00:00:21ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-12-011416816810.3390/en14010168Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid SystemsAbdellatif Elmouatamid0Radouane Ouladsine1Mohamed Bakhouya2Najib El Kamoun3Mohammed Khaidar4Khalid Zine-Dine5College of Engineering and Architecture, LERMA Lab, International University of Rabat, 11100 Sala ElJadida, MoroccoCollege of Engineering and Architecture, LERMA Lab, International University of Rabat, 11100 Sala ElJadida, MoroccoCollege of Engineering and Architecture, LERMA Lab, International University of Rabat, 11100 Sala ElJadida, MoroccoSTIC Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, CUR“EnR&SIE”, Chouaïb Doukkali University, 24000 El Jadida, MoroccoSTIC Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, CUR“EnR&SIE”, Chouaïb Doukkali University, 24000 El Jadida, MoroccoFaculty of Science, Mohammed V University, 10000 Rabat, MoroccoThe demand for electricity is increased due to the development of the industry, the electrification of transport, the rise of household demand, and the increase in demand for digitally connected devices and air conditioning systems. For that, solutions and actions should be developed for greater consumers of electricity. For instance, MG (Micro-grid) buildings are one of the main consumers of electricity, and if they are correctly constructed, controlled, and operated, a significant energy saving can be attained. As a solution, hybrid RES (renewable energy source) systems are proposed, offering the possibility for simple consumers to be producers of electricity. This hybrid system contains different renewable generators connected to energy storage systems, making it possible to locally produce a part of energy in order to minimize the consumption from the utility grid. This work gives a concise state-of-the-art overview of the main control approaches for energy management in MG systems. Principally, this study is carried out in order to define the suitable control approach for MGs for energy management in buildings. A classification of approaches is also given in order to shed more light on the need for predictive control for energy management in MGs.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/168control approachesenergy managementoptimization methodobjective functioncontrol constraints
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author Abdellatif Elmouatamid
Radouane Ouladsine
Mohamed Bakhouya
Najib El Kamoun
Mohammed Khaidar
Khalid Zine-Dine
spellingShingle Abdellatif Elmouatamid
Radouane Ouladsine
Mohamed Bakhouya
Najib El Kamoun
Mohammed Khaidar
Khalid Zine-Dine
Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems
Energies
control approaches
energy management
optimization method
objective function
control constraints
author_facet Abdellatif Elmouatamid
Radouane Ouladsine
Mohamed Bakhouya
Najib El Kamoun
Mohammed Khaidar
Khalid Zine-Dine
author_sort Abdellatif Elmouatamid
title Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems
title_short Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems
title_full Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems
title_fullStr Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems
title_full_unstemmed Review of Control and Energy Management Approaches in Micro-Grid Systems
title_sort review of control and energy management approaches in micro-grid systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The demand for electricity is increased due to the development of the industry, the electrification of transport, the rise of household demand, and the increase in demand for digitally connected devices and air conditioning systems. For that, solutions and actions should be developed for greater consumers of electricity. For instance, MG (Micro-grid) buildings are one of the main consumers of electricity, and if they are correctly constructed, controlled, and operated, a significant energy saving can be attained. As a solution, hybrid RES (renewable energy source) systems are proposed, offering the possibility for simple consumers to be producers of electricity. This hybrid system contains different renewable generators connected to energy storage systems, making it possible to locally produce a part of energy in order to minimize the consumption from the utility grid. This work gives a concise state-of-the-art overview of the main control approaches for energy management in MG systems. Principally, this study is carried out in order to define the suitable control approach for MGs for energy management in buildings. A classification of approaches is also given in order to shed more light on the need for predictive control for energy management in MGs.
topic control approaches
energy management
optimization method
objective function
control constraints
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/168
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