Affiliation:
1. Research Laboratory Smart Electricity and ICT, SEICT, LR18ES44 National Engineering School of Carthage, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Abstract
This chapter explores comprehensive approaches for managing energy resources in individual buildings connected to the electrical grid, integrating local renewable energy production and storage systems. It addresses diverse constraints such as geographical, climatic, physical, and socio-cultural factors. The proposed strategies aim to optimize energy production and consumption while considering economic costs, occupants' comfort, and environmental impact. The objective is to enhance energy self-consumption, minimize reliance on the grid, and maximize renewable resource utilization. Performance criteria encompass comfort, economic and environmental costs, and renewable energy utilization, ensuring a holistic approach to microgrid management.
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