With a growing demand for more energy from subscribers, a traditional electric grid is unable to meet new challenges, in the remote areas remains the extension of the conventional electric network very hard to do make prohibitively expensive. Therefore, a new advanced generation of traditional electrical is inevitable and indispensable to move toward an efficient, economical, green, clean and self-correcting power system. The most well-known term used to define this next generation power system is Micro Grid (MG) based on renewable energy sources (RES). Since, the energy produced by RES are not constant at all times, a wide range of energy control techniques must be involved to provide a reliable power to consumers. To solve this problem in this paper we present a Fuzzy Logic Control of isolated Hybrid Systems (HRES) Including Renewable Energy in Micro-Grids to maintain a stability in voltage and frequency output especially in the standalone application. The considered HRES combine a wind turbine (WT) and photovoltaic (PV) panels as primary energy sources and an energy storage system (ESS) based on battery as a backup solution. Simulation results obtained from MATLAB/Simulink environment demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm in decreasing the electricity bill of customer.
The development of renewable energy contributes to the global objectives of reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, obtaining and increasing our energy efficiency. In the face of these changes, the electric-network must adapt, while maintaining a high level of reliability and a quality of energy production. To meet this objective, it is recommended to use highly developed electrical network by integrating renewable energy sources in order to adapt the energy consumption to their production, using electro-technical software information and telecommunications technologies. We are talking about intelligent grids (Smart Grid). The main objective of the work presented in this paper is the contribution to the study of intelligent network for efficient management of energy produced by several sources linked to the AC bus via the voltage inverters. Numerical simulations have been presented to validate the performance of the proposed active and reactive power controller (Droop Control).
It is now more then a choice to use small-distributed generators (DGs) based
on renewable energy resources (RES) due to their benefits in minimizing
environmental problems and simplifying power system planning and operation.
The integration of DGs in the main grid or in forming a standalone microgrid
(MG) is increasing day by day and became as an alternative solution to large
conventional central power stations and as a key for the electrification of
rural areas. This paper presents an overall comparison of controlling the MG
system combining between different DGs in islanded mode. Energy management
system (EMS) applied is mainly an essential task to maintain an ideal flow
of energy in between generation and consumption, many are strategies to do
so, the artificial intelligence (AI) (highlighted) is one of the most
advantages methods to help sizing, optimizing, and power energy managing. To
solve this problem in this paper we present a Fuzzy Logic Control of
isolated MG in comparison with a classic PI control system to see the
different influences in maintaining stability in voltage and frequency
output especially in the standalone application. The considered HRES
combines a wind turbine (WT) and photovoltaic (PV) and an energy storage
system (ESS). Simulation results obtained from MATLAB/Simulink environment
demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed intelligent artificial
algorithm.
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