Bi-objective optimal active and reactive power flow management in grid-connected AC/DC hybrid microgrids using metaheuristic–PSO

Author:

Charadi Ssadik12ORCID,Chakir Houssam Eddine3,Redouane Abdelbari4,El Hasnaoui Abdennebi4,Et-taoussi Mehdi3

Affiliation:

1. Electronics Power and Control Team, Mohammadia School of Engineers (EMI), Mohammed V University , Rabat , Morocco

2. SMARTiLab, Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI) , Rabat , Morocco

3. EEIS-Lab, ENSET Mohammedia, Hassan II University , Casablanca , Morocco

4. Ecole des mines de Rabat (ENSMR) , Rabat , Morocco

Abstract

Abstract In the context of evolving energy needs and environmental concerns, efficient management of distributed energy resources within microgrids has gained prominence. This paper addresses the optimization of power flow management in a hybrid AC/DC microgrid through an energy management system driven by particle swarm optimization. Unlike traditional approaches that focus solely on active power distribution, our energy management system optimizes both active and reactive power allocation among sources. By leveraging 24-hour-ahead forecasting data encompassing load predictions, tariff rates and weather conditions, our strategy ensures an economically and environmentally optimized microgrid operation. Our proposed energy management system has dual objectives: minimizing costs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Through optimized operation of polluting sources and efficient utilization of the energy storage system, our approach achieved significant cost savings of ~15% compared with the genetic algorithm counterpart. This was largely attributed to the streamlined operation of the gas turbine system, which reduced fuel consumption and associated expenses. Moreover, particle swarm optimization maintained the efficiency of the gas turbine by operating at ~80% of its nominal power, effectively lowering greenhouse gas emissions. The effectiveness of our proposed strategy is validated through simulations conducted using the MATLAB® software environment.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Environmental Engineering

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