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Research Article

Optimal impacts of combined fuel-cell/CHP/battery and power microgrid with real-time energy management

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Pages 6596-6619 | Received 24 May 2019, Accepted 03 Aug 2019, Published online: 17 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This work presents a short-term scheduling of fuel cell and combined heat and power (CHP) through the microgrid (MG) based on cost and emission minimization as well as various demand response (DR) program, as a multiobjective MG dispatch problem. Accordingly, this problem is solved based on new multiobjective optimization algorithm and fuzzy mechanism to select the best value. The proposed system consists of two CHP units, fuel cell and battery systems, and heat buffer tank. Furthermore, in CHPs two various feasible operating regions have been considered. Hence, to reduce the operational cost, time of-use (TOU), and real-time pricing (RTP) DR programs have been simulated, and the impacts of the mentioned models are evaluated over load profile. To calculate the effectiveness of the suggested model three cases have been studied. The first one is evaluated without considering DR programs. For the next one TOU-DR and RTP-DR are considered respectively and the impact of DR programs on MG scheduling is discussed.

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Qing Meng

Qing Meng received the B.S. degree in network engineering from North University of China, Taiyuan, China in 2010 and the M.S. degree in circuit and system from North University of China, Taiyuan, China in 2010. She is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in intelligent detection and sensing at Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. Currently her main Research direction is Embedded Circuits and Systems.

Chengxin Su

Chengxin Su was born in 1999 in Shuozhou, Shanxi Province. At present, the undergraduate course is at the North University of China. He majors in energy and power engineering and has a strong interest in other scientific projects. At present, he is a third-year university student. During the past two years, he has continuously studied professional knowledge and achieved excellent results. He has actively participated in various kinds of science and technology competitions and won awards in many competitions.

Huifang Niu

Huifang Niu (born in September 1986, Lecturer) received the College degree in automation major from Mongolian University, Hohhot, China in July, 2010 and the M.S. degree in Pattern recognition and intelligent system from Mongolian University, Hohhot,China in July, 2013. Recently, she is pursuing the Ph.D. degree in complex System Modeling and Simulation at North University of China,Taiyuan. She works at North University of China, Shuozhou Campus.Currently she mainly engaged in electrical engineering teaching and research work, and the main research direction is complex system health management.

Zhuo Hou

Zhuo hou received the B.S. degree in electronic information engineering from North University of China, Taiyuan, China in 2001 and the M.S. degree in Precision instruments and machinery from North University of China, Taiyuan, China in 2013. he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in intelligent detection and sensing at Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China.

Mohsen Ashourian

Mohsen Ashourian Ph.D. in Telecommunication Engineering. Research on Multimedia Signal Processing, Editor-in-Chief of Majlesi Journal of Electrical Engineering 1995 – Present. IEEE Senior member.

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