2010 5th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iciea.2010.5515089
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An effective hybrid energy storage system based on battery-EDLC for distributed generation systems

Abstract: All stand-alone distributed generation systems require an energy buffer to bridge the mismatch between available and required energy. The lead acid battery, which has a high energy density, is the most popular form of energy storage utilized. Nevertheless, it is impossible to supply the load with an instantaneous large power, due to its low power density. Accordingly, in this paper, a new hybrid energy storage system which is composed of battery and electrical double layer capacitor (EDLC) connected in paralle… Show more

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“…(1) Determine input layer node number M and hidden layer node number Q; set the weights of each layer to initial values (1) (0) (3) Calculate the inputs and outputs for each layer ( ( )…”
Section: Applied Energy Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) Determine input layer node number M and hidden layer node number Q; set the weights of each layer to initial values (1) (0) (3) Calculate the inputs and outputs for each layer ( ( )…”
Section: Applied Energy Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of recent environmental problems, including global warming and depletion of fossil fuels, renewable energy has been introduced throughout the world. However, wind and photovoltaic power varies with the weather, it often causes instability and even has an adverse effect on the grid in terms of frequency and voltage, especially for high-penetration system [1] (peak penetration 100-400%, annual average penetration >50%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%