Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA college of Engineering, Ananthapuramu, India.
Abstract
Currently, this work lays the ground work for sophisticated control methods and decision support systems in hybrid microgrid operations by providing insightful information about integrating artificial intelligence for improved microgrid control. In this work, a neural network (NN) method is proposed for power flow analysis in an IEEE 12-bus-based Hybrid AC/DC Microgrid. The study optimizes power dispatch, minimizes expenses, and minimizes losses in both AC and DC components. Simulation is carried using MATLAB software and the results are presented and analysed. The accuracy of the NN’s predictions of active power flows is demonstrated by training it on historical data and validating it on real-time observations. Regression plots comparing anticipated and real values demonstrate the effectiveness of NN-based analysis in reaching the ideal power distribution.
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