Enhanced energy balancing and optimal load curtailment strategy for DC microgrid integration in hybrid AC/DC distribution networks

Author:

Sarwar Sohail1ORCID,Zafar Haroon1,Merlin Michael1,Arsalan Ali2,Papari Behnaz2,Kiprakis Aristides1

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

2. Department of Automotive Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering Clemson University Clemson South Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractUnleashing the potential of distributed renewable energy sources (RESs), intelligent and autonomous microgrids are becoming pivotal in attaining net‐zero carbon emission goals. Hybrid AC/DC microgrids rise as cutting‐edge microgrid topologies, capitalising on the best of both AC and DC systems. However, the integration of intermittent renewables and uncertainties in loading poses stability challenges. Advanced bidirectional converter controls provide efficient power exchange, but in extreme contingencies, a resilient supervisory control framework (load management/load curtailment approach) is inevitable to withstand/avoid unplanned renewable disruptions/blackouts. Moreover, the operational paradigm shift towards achieving net‐zero emissions, isolated operation of RESs, and conventional load shedding methods are anticipated to encounter substantial challenges, necessitating the development of alternative strategies. In order to improve the stability of hybrid microgrid systems in islanding scenarios, this research presents an energy balancing and load curtailment strategy. The proposed method aims at optimising resource utilisation, prioritising essential loads, and executing an optimal load curtailment strategy (if required), thereby augmenting the stability of systems. Unlike a meta‐heuristic or exhaustive search, which depends on 2n − 1 possible combinations and become unworkable as load numbers increase, the suggested methodology is based on a mathematically modelled load restriction method. By including load criticality, this strategy effectively prevents blackouts even with an increasing number of loads, providing a significantly more useful and practical solution. Additionally, the proposed charging algorithm ensures that the energy storage system imports energy from the grid during off‐peak hours and maximises power generation from the DC subgrid. The efficacy of the proposed strategy is validated using a modified IEEE‐33 bus system as a test case for a hybrid AC/DC microgrid. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the MILP‐based load curtailment approach in maintaining system stability and preventing blackouts during unforeseen events.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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