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Multi-source island microgrid economic operation control strategy based on double-layer MPC |
DOI:10.7667/PSPC180469 |
Key Words:multi-source island microgrid photovoltaic (PV) power load demand model predictive control (MPC) cost minimization |
Author Name | Affiliation | ZHANG Zhongdan | State Grid Gansu Economic Research Institute, Lanzhou 730050, China | LÜ Jinli | State Grid Gansu Economic Research Institute, Lanzhou 730050, China | ZHAO Yuyang | State Grid Gansu Economic Research Institute, Lanzhou 730050, China | LU Jun | State Grid Gansu Economic Research Institute, Lanzhou 730050, China | SU Shu | State Grid Electric Vehicle Service Company, Beijing 100053, China |
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Abstract:The island microgrids containing diesel generators, photovoltaic cells and energy storage units provide an effective solution to the energy supply in remote areas. However, due to the double uncertainty of renewable energy output and island microgrid load, there is still a lack of effective energy control strategies to ensure the reliability and economy of power supply of isolated island microgrids. Based on uninterrupted power supply, how to realize the economic operation of multi-source island microgrids is a new problem that the grid company needs to solve urgently. In this paper, a multi-source island micro-network economic operation control strategy based on the Model Predictive Control (MPC) is proposed to minimize the cost operation and reduce the adverse influence of load and the fluctuation of PV power fluctuation. The effectiveness of the control strategy is verified by analyzing the economic operation cost of a village in northwest China. This work is supported by Science and Technology Project of State Grid Corporation of China (No. 52110417001G). |
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