2013
DOI: 10.1109/jestpe.2013.2282601
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Coordinated Predictive Control of a Wind/Battery Microgrid System

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“…battery with super-capacitors [17] - [18], battery with PV/wind or fuel cells [19] - [21] have pre-dominantly used a single battery bank with a dc-dc boost converter, multiport dc-dc converter [22] or sometimes directly in parallel to the inverter dc-link [23]. The primary focus of these research studies was in developing grid-side energy management strategies.…”
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“…battery with super-capacitors [17] - [18], battery with PV/wind or fuel cells [19] - [21] have pre-dominantly used a single battery bank with a dc-dc boost converter, multiport dc-dc converter [22] or sometimes directly in parallel to the inverter dc-link [23]. The primary focus of these research studies was in developing grid-side energy management strategies.…”
Section: Index Terms-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2(b)) is applicable when ∑ , > . The upper limit of i batt,i is limited by the common dc-link current i dc to satisfy the constraint of a buck converter while there is no lower limit in this mode as shown in (23). This is shown in Fig.…”
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“…While transitional DLC strategies often focus on peak shaving applications during high demand period, recent DLC paradigms are mainly for real-time coordination of demand response and renewable energy, such as wind and solar power [25][26][27][28]. The control strategies are summarized as follows:  Central/Bi-level control: if the controllable loads are of the same type and in one distributed area, a central control strategy is suitable and simple [29,30].…”
Section: Control Strategiesmentioning
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“…The usage of storage devices is the traditional solution deployed to cope with the nature of RESs. Such a solution depends on the integrity of the storage devices and leads to cost increases [3]. Another solution consists in the direct load control or on-off control of smart loads (SLs) [4] as, for example, the water heaters used in Denmark.…”
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