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A Review of Optimization of Microgrid Operation

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14102842

Keywords

microgrid operation; optimization; system structure; algorithm; literature bibliometric

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72001027, 72071005]
  2. Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KM202111232007]
  3. Beijing Information Science & Technology University [2121YJPY228]

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This paper reviews the developments in the operation optimization of microgrids, including system structure, optimization framework, optimization algorithms, and a literature bibliometric analysis. Future research challenges for the optimization of the operation of microgrids are highlighted.
Clean and renewable energy is developing to realize the sustainable utilization of energy and the harmonious development of the economy and society. Microgrids are a key technique for applying clean and renewable energy. The operation optimization of microgrids has become an important research field. This paper reviews the developments in the operation optimization of microgrids. We first summarize the system structure and provide a typical system structure, which includes an energy generation system, an energy distribution system, an energy storage system and energy end users. Then, we summarize the optimization framework for microgrid operation, which contains the optimization objective, decision variables and constraints. Next, we systematically review the optimization algorithms for microgrid operations, of which genetic algorithms and simulated annealing algorithms are the most commonly used. Lastly, a literature bibliometric analysis is provided; the results show that the operation optimization of microgrids has received increasing attention in recent years, and developing countries have shown more interest in this field than developed countries have. Finally, we highlight future research challenges for the optimization of the operation of microgrids.

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