Optimal Sizing and Operation of Standalone Power Systems for Remote Industrial Applications

Author:

Dhilip Kumar R.,Khatarkar Poonam,Rufina Princy,Hussien Jasim L.,Balmiki Vinod,Gadhave Subhash

Abstract

This paper reviews the work in the areas of optimal sizing and operation of standalone power systems for remote industrial applications. The first study delves into an innovative approach applied to sizing in a hybrid power system, focusing on meeting the demands of a residential area in south-east Iran. This system integrates fuel cells, wind units, electrolysers, a reformer, an anaerobic reactor, and hydrogen tanks, utilizing biomass as an energy resource. The system’s design ensures that power produced from wind turbines and fuel cells meets the demand, with excess power directed to the electrolyser and shortages supplemented by stored hydrogen. The primary objective is cost minimization using the PSO algorithm. The subsequent studies emphasize the accelerated development of eco-friendly technologies shaping the future of electric power generation. They present a methodology for capacity optimization of a residential standalone microgrid, incorporating renewable energy sources, diesel generators, and battery storage systems. The microgrid caters to both typical residential loads and electric vehicle charging demands. Through intricate optimization, the studies aim to minimize costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and limit dump energy. The research also explores the impact of load shifting on distributed generators and storage systems, offering valuable insights for decision-makers and policy developers.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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