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http://dx.doi.org/10.5391/JKIIS.2015.25.3.299

Development of Energy Management System for Micro-Grid with Photovoltaic and Battery system  

Asghar, Furqan (School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Talha, Muhammad (School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Kim, Sung-Ho (Department of Control and Robotics Engineering, Kunsan National University)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems / v.25, no.3, 2015 , pp. 299-305 More about this Journal
Abstract
Global environmental concerns and the ever increasing need of energy, coupled with steady progress in renewable energy technologies, are opening up new opportunities for utilization of renewable energy resources. Distributed electricity generation is a suitable option for sustainable development thanks to the load management benefits and the opportunity to provide electricity to remote areas. Solar energy being easy to harness, non-polluting and never ending is one of the best renewable energy sources for electricity generation in present and future time. Due to the random and intermittent nature of solar source, PV plants require the adoption of an energy storage and management system to compensate fluctuations and to meet the energy demand during night hours. This paper presents an efficient, economic and technical model for the design of a MPPT based grid connected PV with battery storage and management system. This system satisfies the energy demand through the PV based battery energy storage system. The aim is to present PV-BES system design and management strategy to maximize the system performance and economic profitability. PV-BES (photovoltaic based battery energy storage) system is operated in different modes to verify the system feasibility. In case of excess energy (mode 1), Li-ion batteries are charged using CC-CV mechanism effectively controlled by fuzzy logic based PID control system whereas during the time of insufficient power from PV system (mode 2), batteries are used as backup to compensate the power shortage at load and likewise other modes for different scenarios. This operational mode change in PV-BES system is implemented by State flow chart technique based on SOC, DC bus voltages and solar Irradiance. Performance of the proposed PV-BES system is verified by some simulations study. Simulation results showed that proposed system can overcome the disturbance of external environmental changes, and controls the energy flow in efficient and economical way.
Keywords
PV-BES system; Maximum power point tracking(MPPT); CC-CV mode; Fuzzy logic control; State flow machine;
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