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Control and optimisation of networked microgrids: A review

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IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 1133-1148

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/rpg2.12111

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This article discusses the importance of microgrids in smart grid initiatives, focusing on their networked forms, current research on control, and optimization methods. It also highlights the advantages and challenges of networked microgrids, suggesting potential research directions for the future.
Microgrids (MGs) have become an integral part of smart grid initiatives for future power system networks. Networked microgrids consist of several neighbouring microgrids connected in a low/medium distribution network. The primary objective of a network is to share surplus/shortage power with neighbouring microgrids to achieve mutual cost-effective operation, utilising green energy from renewable energy resources in the network and increasing the reliability of customer service. This article classifies networked microgrids on the basis of network formation and provides an overview of recent research on control of networked microgrids. In addition, a state-of-the-art review of optimisation methods is provided to solve the energy optimisation problem in networked microgrids. Furthermore, the advantages and challenges of the networked operation of microgrids are presented as for possible research directions in the future.

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