Energy Management of Hybrid Three-Phase Photoelectric System with Storage Battery to Meet the Needs of Local Object

Author(s):  
Olexander Shavolkin ◽  
Iryna Shvedchykova ◽  
Yaroslav Demishonkov
2013 ◽  
Vol 660 ◽  
pp. 139-145
Author(s):  
Lei Xue ◽  
Li Bin Wang ◽  
Zhi Gang Wang ◽  
Shu Ying Li

Energy management strategy is important to keep microgrid stable. In this paper, energy management strategy of Wind-PV-ES hybrid microgrid is proposed. Due to the power output of wind and PV are unknown quantities, the key point of Wind-PV-ES hybrid energy management lies in the energy management of storage battery. The flow charts of energy management strategy are given in detail and Wind-PV-ES microgrid model is built with DigSILENT/PowerFactory. Then the transition state simulation as to the micro-grid mode switching process is carried out. The result shows that the proposed energy management strategy could keep connected bus voltage and micro-grid frequency stable in grid-connected mode, islanding mode and during micro-grid mode switching.


Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 3323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bharath Rao ◽  
Friederich Kupzog ◽  
Martin Kozek

Most typical distribution networks are unbalanced due to unequal loading on each of the three phases and untransposed lines. In this paper, models and methods which can handle three-phase unbalanced scenarios are developed. The authors present a novel three-phase home energy management system to control both active and reactive power to provide per-phase optimization. Simplified single-phase algorithms are not sufficient to capture all the complexities a three-phase unbalance system poses. Distributed generators such as photo-voltaic systems, wind generators, and loads such as household electric and thermal demand connected to these networks directly depend on external factors such as weather, ambient temperature, and irradiation. They are also time dependent, containing daily, weekly, and seasonal cycles. Economic and phase-balanced operation of such generators and loads is very important to improve energy efficiency and maximize benefit while respecting consumer needs. Since homes and buildings are expected to consume a large share of electrical energy of a country, they are the ideal candidate to help solve these issues. The method developed will include typical distributed generation, loads, and various smart home models which were constructed using realistic models representing typical homes in Austria. A control scheme is provided which uses model predictive control with multi-objective mixed-integer quadratic programming to maximize self-consumption, user comfort and grid support.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-12
Author(s):  
O.O. SHAVOLKIN ◽  

Abstract— Improvement of multifunctional converter of the photoelectric system with storage battery for the object connected to a grid with multi-zone tariffication is considered. The structure of control system which uses the slave current control loop of the grid inverter is proposed. Voltage stabilization on the inverter input is achieved by the current regulation in the common coupling point or photoelectric battery current or storage battery current by connecting the appropriate voltage regulator. This provides the high performance while maintaining a power factor close to 1 at the common coupling point of the object to the grid. Blocks of adjustable limitation were introduced into the channels of formation of the reference value currents of grid and storage battery. A task block with switching to battery forced charge mode is introduced too. The structural changes is carried out with taking into account the degree charge of storage battery, possible value of maximum power of photoelectric battery, achievement of levels of limitation of the reference grid current and voltage at the inverter input. This allows to regulate the energy consumption from the grid (generation to the grid) and expands the possibilities of redistribution the energy consumed from the grid at low tariffs during peak hours. The results of simulation in Matlab, which confirm the efficiency of the proposed solutions, are presented.


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