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Optimal Sizing of a Stand-Alone Hybrid Power System Based on Battery/Hydrogen with an Improved Ant Colony Optimization

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ENERGIES
Volume 9, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en9100785

Keywords

hybrid system based on battery and hydrogen (HS-BH); hydrogen storage subsystem; ant colony optimization (ACO); annual system cost; loss of power supply probability (LPSP)

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  1. National 863 Program of China [2015AA050104]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61374174, 61573314]
  3. Zhejiang Province Natural Science Fund [LY14F030003]
  4. Research Project of the State Key Laboratory of Industrial Control Technology of Zhejiang University [ICT1606]
  5. Science and Technology Project of SGCC [SGZJ0000BGJS1600312]

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A distributed power system with renewable energy sources is very popular in recent years due to the rapid depletion of conventional sources of energy. Reasonable sizing for such power systems could improve the power supply reliability and reduce the annual system cost. The goal of this work is to optimize the size of a stand-alone hybrid photovoltaic (PV)/wind turbine (WT)/battery (B)/hydrogen system (a hybrid system based on battery and hydrogen (HS-BH)) for reliable and economic supply. Two objectives that take the minimum annual system cost and maximum system reliability described as the loss of power supply probability (LPSP) have been addressed for sizing HS-BH from a more comprehensive perspective, considering the basic demand of load, the profit from hydrogen, which is produced by HS-BH, and an effective energy storage strategy. An improved ant colony optimization (ACO) algorithm has been presented to solve the sizing problem of HS-BH. Finally, a simulation experiment has been done to demonstrate the developed results, in which some comparisons have been done to emphasize the advantage of HS-BH with the aid of data from an island of Zhejiang, China.

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