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A Review of the State of the Art of Industrial Microgrids Based on Renewable Energy

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ELECTRONICS
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11071002

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microgrids; distributed generation; photovoltaic; wind; energy storage system; renewable energy

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This study delves into electrical microgrids based on renewable energies applied in industrial facilities through a review of the literature associated with the study of general microgrids. It focuses on the relationships between renewable energies and industrial environments, and briefly references the use of energy storage systems in industrial installations.
Electric microgrids based mainly on renewable energies have seen a big expansion in recent years due to the great advantages they present against fossil fuels. Nowadays different governments are becoming aware of the use of environmentally friendly energies, so progressive investment has been granted to the consumers in Spain. Many microgrids have been installed in both connected and isolated circumstances, and this fact brings new challenges regarding the technical and economic points of view. This study aims to delve into electrical microgrids based on renewable energies applied in industrial facilities through a review of the literature associated with the study of general microgrids. It later focuses on the relationships between renewable energies and industrial environments. A brief reference is made to the use of energy storage systems in industrial installations depicting the most used systems. This paper presents a review of the state of the art of microgrids from distributed energy resources technologies to industrial microgrids optimization, with the primary objective of providing insight on current trends and directions in research and further identifying areas in need of further development.

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