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Operation window constrained strategic energy management of microgrid with electric vehicle and distributed resources

In this study, an operation window constrained strategic energy management (OWCSEM) for microgrid operational scheduling is examined. The scheduling problem is formulated as cost minimisation/benefit maximisation of distribution resources. The scheduling operation of distributed resources is evaluat...

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Published in:IET generation, transmission & distribution transmission & distribution, 2017-02, Vol.11 (3), p.615-626
Main Authors: Panwar, Lokesh Kumar, Konda, Srikanth Reddy, Verma, Ashu, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Kumar, Rajesh
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description In this study, an operation window constrained strategic energy management (OWCSEM) for microgrid operational scheduling is examined. The scheduling problem is formulated as cost minimisation/benefit maximisation of distribution resources. The scheduling operation of distributed resources is evaluated for various perspectives such as customer driven, micro grid operator (MGO) driven and MGO driven with utility constraints. The MGO driven scheduling operation considers the distribution network loss minimisation in addition to economic benefits of distributed resources. The loss estimation of distributed network/microgrid is performed using forward-backward sweep algorithm, considering the ill-natured radial network. Thereafter, the optimisation is performed using modified gradient-based search method, considering the linear nature of the problem. The simulation results are presented and discussed for the three scheduling scenarios proposed under operation window constraints. The customer driven scheduling of distributed resources resulted in highest profit among all the scheduling alternatives. On the other hand, the MGO driven scheduling horizon resulted in lower line loss cost component at a compromise of distribution resource benefit. The utility constrained MGO driven scheduling objective attained a compromise solution in terms of loss component and customer benefit. Thus, it is identified as best practice for overall welfare maximisation of microgrid/distribution network.
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cost reduction
cost‐benefit analysis
customer benefit
demand response
Distributed generation
distributed power generation
distributed resource cost minimisation
distributed resources customer driven scheduling
distribution network loss minimisation
distribution resource benefit maximisation
Electric power distribution
electric vehicle
electric vehicles
Energy management
energy management systems
forward–backward sweep algorithm
fuel cells
gradient methods
gradient‐based search method
linear programming
loss component
Magnesium oxide
microgrid loss estimation
microgrid Operation window constrained strategic energy management
microgrid operational scheduling
minimisation
Networks
optimisation
OWCSEM
power generation economics
power generation scheduling
Resource scheduling
Scheduling
search problems
Special Issue: Distributed & Autonomous Dispatch and Control for Active Distribution Networks/Microgrids Potential Scheme to Realise Plug & Play of DER
unitised regenerative fuel cell
utility constrained MGO driven scheduling
welfare maximisation
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