Techno-economic design optimization of hybrid renewable energy applications for high-rise residential buildings

2020 ◽  
Vol 213 ◽  
pp. 112868 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia Liu ◽  
Meng Wang ◽  
Jinqing Peng ◽  
Xi Chen ◽  
Sunliang Cao ◽  
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Author(s):  
Francisco J. Contreras ◽  
David A. Romero ◽  
Cristina H. Amon

Recently, there has been increased interest in designing stand-alone Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) for remote communities. Several methodologies have been proposed to tackle the design optimization problem, to develop strategies for optimal operation/dispatch, or to address both problems concurrently. So far, however, these methods have been developed only for specific communities or system configurations (e.g., wind-diesel; PV-diesel). In this study, we propose a multilevel design optimization method that considers both optimal component selection and dispatch strategy that can be applied to any community regardless of the available renewable resources, thus overcoming the limitations of previous studies. The new approach considers a wide range of renewable and non-renewable energy technologies, a database of commercially available components, and leverages state-of-the-art methods for solving each optimization subproblem. The novel algorithm was evaluated with a set of meteorological conditions that emulate different remote communities. In addition, two pricing scenarios for diesel are studied to explore how the HRES design is influenced by this parameter.


In this paper, multi input multi output (MIMO) Zeta converter is proposed for hybrid renewable energy applications. The Traditional MIMO is modified with Zeta converter for its Continuous output current, high voltage Gain, Buck boost capability & performing higher switching frequencies. Here there are five ports among them three input ports and two output ports. The Inputs are PV, Battery & Super capacitor. The converter is controlled by sliding mode controller (SCM) and it has fast system response and it controls peak overshoot. This converter boosts the PV panel, battery and fuel dc voltage to regulated output dc voltage without any losses. This topology provides a positive output voltage. Modes of operation for multi port zeta converter are explained. To test the effectiveness of the proposed topology, simulation model is developed using MTALB and suitability of the proposed model is tested using experimentation.


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