Abstract
The objective of this work is to develop a power management system that will control the power flow of an integrated renewable energy system with the focus on solar energy and wind energy and dual energy storage systems (batteries are used as the primary energy storage system for short to moderate storage term, whereas hydrogen fuel cell is used as a backup and long-term energy storage). These storage systems are needed to provide high reliability and control systems are necessary for the stable and optimal operation of the whole system. An Intelligent Power Management System (IPMS) is developed to handle various changes in power supply and power demand by managing erratic power and provide suitable control algorithm for the whole system. In order to test and validate the proposed IPMS model, simulations were conducted under various power supply and power demand using power system modeled in HOMER environment. The performed simulations confirm the ability of the IPMS to satisfy the load at all times using solar and wind power (which are unsteady renewables), through the support of batteries and hydrogen fuel cell without a reduction in the power quality or load supply.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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