4.6 Article

An Effective Energy Management With Advanced Converter and Control for a PV-Battery Storage Based Microgrid to Improve Energy Resiliency

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 6659-6668

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIA.2021.3115085

Keywords

Inverters; Microgrids; Batteries; Voltage control; Costs; Resilience; Renewable energy sources; Advanced control; energy storage; converter control; energy management; magnetically linked inverter; pulsewidth modulation; solar photovoltaic (PV)

Funding

  1. Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)

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This study introduces an energy management strategy for constructing a microgrid with solar PV arrays and battery energy storage systems. The strategy utilizes model predictive control to achieve optimal power flow trajectory, minimize operating costs, and maximize profits. Through simulations and experiments, it is demonstrated that this strategy ensures reduced operating costs and increased system resilience.
This article presents an energy management strategy for a microgrid having solar PV arrays and a battery energy storage system (BESS). Most of the energy management strategy used for commercial photovoltaic (PV) inverters and battery inverters do not consider the future load behavior and cannot ensure the energy resiliency for a PV and battery storage based microgrid. This article proposes the use of a model predictive control strategy that considers future load behavior and energy cost profile to determine an optimum power flow trajectory to achieve energy resiliency, minimize the operating cost and maximize the profit of the microgrid. The proposed control strategy of the energy management system (EMS) is validated using both simulations in MATLAB/Simulink environment and by carrying out laboratory experiments on a developed laboratory test platform. For the converters of the test platform, this article develops a magnetically linked seven-level multilevel converter (acting as the solar PV inverter) and a full-bridge inverter with an advanced pulsewidth modulation technique (acting as the BESS inverter). Commercial inverters usually require large and bulky power frequency transformers for the grid integration of renewable energy sources. The high-frequency magnetic link-based power electronic converter can produce multiple balanced dc power sources with reduced size, ensures lower power losses during the energy conversion process and can also ensure galvanic isolation. The results from the simulation and experimental studies of the EMS demonstrate that the developed energy management strategy ensures both the minimization of the operating cost of the system and the increased resiliency of the whole system.

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