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Structure de contrôle hiérarchique pour l'optimisation de l'autoconsommation des micro-réseaux de bâtiments
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International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies (SEST 2019), International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies (SEST 2019), 2019-09-09, Porto. 2019-09-26
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Renewable energy sources are increasingly deployed as distributed generators, restructuring the traditional electrical grid toward smart grids. Their intermittent power generation makes difficult the development of a ...Leer más >
Renewable energy sources are increasingly deployed as distributed generators, restructuring the traditional electrical grid toward smart grids. Their intermittent power generation makes difficult the development of a complete carbon-free MicroGrid. Hence, aiming to keep the safe operation of a building MicroGrid (BMG) under stochastic variations in the power imbalance while respecting the requirements imposed by grid regulation to maximise self-consumption, a three-level energy management system was designed. The BMG main grid interaction aspects are assured by the two upper control level throughout a hierarchical model predictive control, whereas the power sharing among all electric vehicles is ensured via a deterministic state machine. The entire hierarchical control structure was tested through simulation in MATLAB under different scenarios. Results prove that the proposed control allows the BMG to keep its self-consumption index within expected boundaries despite environmental disturbances.< Leer menos
Palabras clave en inglés
Renewable Energy
Model Predictive Control
Electricity Market
Power sharing
self-consumption index
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