Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)

Because the energy production of wind turbines (WT) and PV is highly dependent on wind speed and solar radiation, the financial consequences of weather changes in a hybrid microgrid (HMG) have been analyzed. To provide optimal performance of the microgrid, demand side management (DSM) has been also...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Aryannezhad, Abdollah Rastgou, Sasan Ghasemi
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Language:English
Published: University of Isfahan 2024-09-01
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description Because the energy production of wind turbines (WT) and PV is highly dependent on wind speed and solar radiation, the financial consequences of weather changes in a hybrid microgrid (HMG) have been analyzed. To provide optimal performance of the microgrid, demand side management (DSM) has been also included in the modeling. For this purpose, based on actual weather conditions and output results of Homer software in the hourly data section, the hourly power generation of PV and WT is obtained. Then, optimal energy management among PV, WT, battery, main grid, and a diesel generator is obtained considering DSM and uncertainty in the weather condition, using GAMS software. According to the obtained results, the proper charging and discharging of batteries and demand management in the HMG have essential roles in energy cost saving, operation cost reducing, and reducing purchased electrical energy from the main grid under different weather conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-b8aef7fa0e054c93bb2ea5460958829c2025-01-26T07:58:37ZengUniversity of Isfahanهوش محاسباتی در مهندسی برق2821-06892024-09-01153435210.22108/isee.2023.134620.157627661Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)Mohsen Aryannezhad0Abdollah Rastgou1Sasan Ghasemi2Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical and Vocational University (TVU), Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Kermanshah Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, IranPostdoctoral researcher, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Kurdistan, Kurdistan, IranBecause the energy production of wind turbines (WT) and PV is highly dependent on wind speed and solar radiation, the financial consequences of weather changes in a hybrid microgrid (HMG) have been analyzed. To provide optimal performance of the microgrid, demand side management (DSM) has been also included in the modeling. For this purpose, based on actual weather conditions and output results of Homer software in the hourly data section, the hourly power generation of PV and WT is obtained. Then, optimal energy management among PV, WT, battery, main grid, and a diesel generator is obtained considering DSM and uncertainty in the weather condition, using GAMS software. According to the obtained results, the proper charging and discharging of batteries and demand management in the HMG have essential roles in energy cost saving, operation cost reducing, and reducing purchased electrical energy from the main grid under different weather conditions.https://isee.ui.ac.ir/article_27661_64896283562842c8783bf4f9ebd426e8.pdfenergy managementenergy savingdemand side managementmicrogridrenewable energy
spellingShingle Mohsen Aryannezhad
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Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)
هوش محاسباتی در مهندسی برق
energy management
energy saving
demand side management
microgrid
renewable energy
title Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)
title_full Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)
title_fullStr Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)
title_short Optimal Power Management and Energy Cost Saving for the Hybrid Microgrids under Uncertainties of Wind Speed and Solar Radiation Considering Demand Side Management (DSM)
title_sort optimal power management and energy cost saving for the hybrid microgrids under uncertainties of wind speed and solar radiation considering demand side management dsm
topic energy management
energy saving
demand side management
microgrid
renewable energy
url https://isee.ui.ac.ir/article_27661_64896283562842c8783bf4f9ebd426e8.pdf
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