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Software Solution for a Renewable Energy Microgrid Emulator

LAZAR, E. See more information about LAZAR, E. on SCOPUS See more information about LAZAR, E. on IEEExplore See more information about LAZAR, E. on Web of Science, PETREUS, D. See more information about  PETREUS, D. on SCOPUS See more information about  PETREUS, D. on SCOPUS See more information about PETREUS, D. on Web of Science, ETZ, R. See more information about  ETZ, R. on SCOPUS See more information about  ETZ, R. on SCOPUS See more information about ETZ, R. on Web of Science, PATARAU, T. See more information about PATARAU, T. on SCOPUS See more information about PATARAU, T. on SCOPUS See more information about PATARAU, T. on Web of Science
 
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Author keywords
energy management, graphical user interfaces, microgrids, renewable energy sources, SCADA systems

References keywords
energy(28), renewable(11), microgrid(9), management(8), system(6), power(6), optimization(5), real(4), microgrids(4), japenergy(4)
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Date of Publication: 2018-02-28
Volume 18, Issue 1, Year 2018, On page(s): 89 - 94
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2018.01011
Web of Science Accession Number: 000426449500011
SCOPUS ID: 85043242060

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The paper presents a software solution and communication network used to implement and test management algorithms for different microgrid configurations. The results obtained are represented in a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Data is transferred between the devices and a central processing unit that has a communication protocol interpreter implemented using an RS-485 network. After being interpreted, the raw data containing useful information for the management algorithm is converted in numerical or Boolean values. These values are stored and used by the management algorithms implemented for cost optimization. A microgrid emulator is used for the proof of concept. The software solution and communication network together with the data interpreter can be easily used for other microgrid structures with or without modifications, depending on the number and types of equipment used. In the presented case the microgrid management control algorithm tries to keep the state of charge of the batteries between two values by using efficiently the available resources depicted by: solar energy, geothermal energy, and energy obtained from biomass. The microgrid setup has emulators for the geothermal and biomass generators and a photovoltaic system with storage capability and two inverters, a grid forming capable and a grid follower.


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