Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems

Photovoltaic (PV) systems constitute one of the most promising renewable energy sources, especially for warm and sunny regions like the southern-European islands. In such isolated systems, it is important to utilize clean energy in an optimal way in order to achieve high renewable penetration. In th...

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Main Authors: Iliadis Petros, Domalis Stefanos, Nesiadis Athanasios, Atsonios Konstantinos, Chapaloglou Spyridon, Nikolopoulos Nikos, Grammelis Panagiotis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/39/e3sconf_supehr18_03001.pdf
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spelling doaj-f42f6e034e1147a29a20ec60441bde7f2021-02-02T02:23:00ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011130300110.1051/e3sconf/201911303001e3sconf_supehr18_03001Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systemsIliadis Petros0Domalis Stefanos1Nesiadis Athanasios2Atsonios Konstantinos3Chapaloglou Spyridon4Nikolopoulos Nikos5Grammelis Panagiotis6Centre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstituteCentre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstituteCentre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstituteCentre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstituteCentre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstituteCentre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstituteCentre for Research & Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources InstitutePhotovoltaic (PV) systems constitute one of the most promising renewable energy sources, especially for warm and sunny regions like the southern-European islands. In such isolated systems, it is important to utilize clean energy in an optimal way in order to achieve high renewable penetration. In this operational strategy, a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is most often used to transfer an amount of the stored renewable energy to the peak hours. This study presents an integrated energy management methodology for a PV-BESS energy system targeting to make the load curve of the conventional fuel based units as smooth as possible. The presented methodology includes prediction modules for short-term load and PV production forecasting using artificial neural, and a novel, optimized peak shaving algorithm capable of performing each day’s maximum amount of peak shaving and smoothing level simultaneously. The algorithm is coupled with the overall system model in the Modelica environment, on the basis of which dynamic simulations are performed. The simulation results are compared with the previous version of the algorithm that had been developed in CERTH, and it is revealed that the system’s performance is drastically improved. The overall approach proves that in such islanding systems, a PV-BESS is a suitable option to flatten the load of the conventional fuel based units, achieve steadier operation and increase the share of renewable energy penetration to the grid.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/39/e3sconf_supehr18_03001.pdf
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author Iliadis Petros
Domalis Stefanos
Nesiadis Athanasios
Atsonios Konstantinos
Chapaloglou Spyridon
Nikolopoulos Nikos
Grammelis Panagiotis
spellingShingle Iliadis Petros
Domalis Stefanos
Nesiadis Athanasios
Atsonios Konstantinos
Chapaloglou Spyridon
Nikolopoulos Nikos
Grammelis Panagiotis
Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Iliadis Petros
Domalis Stefanos
Nesiadis Athanasios
Atsonios Konstantinos
Chapaloglou Spyridon
Nikolopoulos Nikos
Grammelis Panagiotis
author_sort Iliadis Petros
title Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
title_short Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
title_full Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
title_fullStr Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
title_full_unstemmed Advanced energy management system based on PV and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
title_sort advanced energy management system based on pv and load forecasting for load smoothing and optimized peak shaving of islanded power systems
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Photovoltaic (PV) systems constitute one of the most promising renewable energy sources, especially for warm and sunny regions like the southern-European islands. In such isolated systems, it is important to utilize clean energy in an optimal way in order to achieve high renewable penetration. In this operational strategy, a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is most often used to transfer an amount of the stored renewable energy to the peak hours. This study presents an integrated energy management methodology for a PV-BESS energy system targeting to make the load curve of the conventional fuel based units as smooth as possible. The presented methodology includes prediction modules for short-term load and PV production forecasting using artificial neural, and a novel, optimized peak shaving algorithm capable of performing each day’s maximum amount of peak shaving and smoothing level simultaneously. The algorithm is coupled with the overall system model in the Modelica environment, on the basis of which dynamic simulations are performed. The simulation results are compared with the previous version of the algorithm that had been developed in CERTH, and it is revealed that the system’s performance is drastically improved. The overall approach proves that in such islanding systems, a PV-BESS is a suitable option to flatten the load of the conventional fuel based units, achieve steadier operation and increase the share of renewable energy penetration to the grid.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/39/e3sconf_supehr18_03001.pdf
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