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Implementation of various control methods for the efficient energy management in hybrid microgrid system

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AIN SHAMS ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2022.101961

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Microgrid; Energy management system; Artificial neural network; Fuzzy logic; Sliding mode controller; Maximum power point tracking

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A hybrid microgrid is an energy system consisting of various power sources and an energy management system to ensure system stability and balance. It can operate connected to the electrical grid or independently. The battery storage system is a key component and different controllers are used for load demand and energy management. This paper provides an overview of energy management and control in hybrid microgrids, presenting control methods such as artificial neural network, fuzzy logic, sliding mode controller, and proportional integral derivative. The performance of these controllers is compared in terms of voltage control, frequency stabilization, and energy saving.
A hybrid microgrid is an energy system composed of multiple power sources such as photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, fossil-fuel generators, converters, battery storage systems, and an energy management system that guarantees stability and balance of the entire system. According to the system operation and the meteorological conditions, the microgrid can be linked to the electrical grid or work as a stan-dalone system. The battery storage system is the key element of the microgrid and is integrated to main-tain the load demand and better energy management using various controllers. In this paper, we presented an overview of energy management and control of the hybrid microgrid by proposing the implementation of the most cited control methods such as artificial neural network, fuzzy logic, sliding mode controller, and proportional integral derivative. Further, we addressed the solar power maximiza-tion using maximum power point tracking based on a developed artificial neural controller and compared it with the other controllers. Finally, implementing the proposed four controllers for the developed hybrid microgrid offers to find the best control strategy with multiple aspects and implications. Matlab/Simulink software was used to design a hybrid microgrid with two buses, AC Bus and DC Bus, to supply the power and fulfill the investigated load demands. The simulation is carried out for compli-cated system operation scenarios with multiple changes in system variables such as weather conditions and load demand to test the robustness of each controller. The simulation results and comparison show the performance of each control method in terms of voltage control, frequency stabilization and energy saving.(c) 2022 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams Uni-versity. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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