Control of hybrid renewable energy and storage-integrated multienergy microgrid with electric and gas boiler, electric vehicle, and household loads

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/33983
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-73921-7_20
ISSN: 1876-1100
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Ingeniería EléctricaResumen
A hybrid renewable energy sources (RES) microgrid supported by battery storages (BS) is designed in
this paper to feed residential demands including electric vehicle (EV), electric boiler (EB), and household loads. A gas boiler (GB) is also considered in the proposed microgrid to evaluate an entire thermal bus through the GB, EB, and an underfloor heating system. A constant-speed wind turbine (WT) and a PV power system are considered as RES to reduce the dependency of energy on the grid. Great importance is placed on the thermal and electrical power balance between sources and loads; hence, a fuzzy logic (FL)-based energy management system (EMS) is designed in this respect. The EMS was evaluated using Simulink under various weather conditions and thermal/electrical demands. The results show that the proposed EMS controlled the BS power and satisfied the requested demands under all conditions, while hardly intervening in the grid power.






