Rule‐based energy management system for autonomous voltage stabilization in standalone DC microgrid

Author:

Safder Muhammad Umair1ORCID,Hossain Md Alamgir23,Sanjari Mohammad J.1,Lu Junwei12

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Built Environment Griffith University Queensland Australia

2. Queensland Micro‐and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology Gazipur Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a rule‐based energy management system (EMS) designed for a standalone DC microgrid incorporating solar photovoltaic (PV), fuel cell, battery energy storage system (BESS), and electric vehicle. The unpredictable nature of renewable energy sources and the instability of loads pose challenges for maintaining DC bus voltages and power‐sharing arrangements, impacting the microgrid's smooth operation. The proposed EMS aims to ensure power balance between generation and demand, mitigating vulnerabilities of the DC bus to voltage instability caused by fluctuations from both the load and source sides. This is achieved through an autonomous DC bus voltage stabilization strategy, involving the maintenance of a nominal state of energy (SoE) for the BESS and hydrogen fuel consumption for the fuel cell within predefined lower and upper limits. By regulating these two factors, the EMS algorithm facilitates optimal performance of the PV, battery, and fuel cell components. Consequently, the EMS provides decision‐making instructions to each individual energy source, ensuring efficient operation under various conditions. The effectiveness of the proposed EMS is evaluated through hardware‐based testing on a DC microgrid and simulations in the MATLAB Simulink environment across multiple operating scenarios.

Publisher

Wiley

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