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Assessing hybrid supercapacitor-battery energy storage for active power management in a wind-diesel system

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2020.106391

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Hybrid energy storage; Power management; Distributed control system; Battery energy storage; Wind diesel system

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  1. FEDER funds through COMPETE 2020
  2. Portuguese funds through FCT [POCI-01-0145-FEDER-029803 (02/SAICT/2017)]
  3. FLEXIMAR-project (Novel marketplace for energy flexibility) from Business Finland Smart Energy Program, 2017-2021

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This paper presents an effective hybrid supercapacitor-battery energy storage system for active power management in a wind-diesel system. The system uses a fuzzy type distributed control system to optimally regulate system transients. By combining fuzzy logic and DCS based on particle swarm optimization techniques, the control system design effort is reduced.
This paper presents an effective hybrid supercapacitor-battery energy storage system (SC-BESS) for the active power management in a wind-diesel system using a fuzzy type distributed control system (DCS) to optimally regulate the system transient. It addresses a new online intelligent approach by using a combination of the fuzzy logic and DCS based on the particle swarm optimization techniques for optimal tuning and reduce the design effort of the control system. This mechanism combines the features of online fuzzy theory and distributed control system (DOFCS), which has a flexible structure. The proposed energy management algorithm for the hybrid SCBESS is well able to repel the peak-impact of the battery storage system during the wind speed and load changes. The high performance of the suggested methodology is represented on a typical wind-diesel test system.

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