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An optimization study on a typical renewable microgrid energy system with energy storage

Graça Gomes, J. ; Xu, H.J. ; Yang, Q. ; Zhao, C.Y.

Energy (Oxford), 2021-11, Vol.234, p.121210, Article 121210 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    An optimization study on a typical renewable microgrid energy system with energy storage
  • Autor: Graça Gomes, J. ; Xu, H.J. ; Yang, Q. ; Zhao, C.Y.
  • Assuntos: Algorithms ; Alternative energy sources ; Archipelagoes ; Bayesian artificial neural network ; Distributed generation ; Electric power systems ; Electricity ; Energy consumption ; Energy storage ; Energy transition ; Energy usage ; Land use ; Linear programming ; Optimization ; Remote regions ; Renewable energy ; Renewable microgrid ; Renewable resources ; Sensitivity analysis
  • É parte de: Energy (Oxford), 2021-11, Vol.234, p.121210, Article 121210
  • Descrição: In isolated microgrids and remote regions, the challenge of developing reliable and self-sufficient renewable energy systems is amplified due to the lack of grid flexibility options. One of the leading solutions to increase renewable energy usage in isolated systems is the commission of energy storage. The current study proposes a novel optimization model that sizes the most cost-efficient renewable power capacity mix of an autonomous microgrid supported by storage technologies. The proposed algorithm considers operational, technical and land-use constraints. The problem is formulated using linear programming, is tested and scrutinized with sets of historical weather, load demand and installation prices data, and is modelled hour-by-hour. The method is applied to Corvo, an island in the Azores archipelago, Portugal. The results obtained exhibit that the proposed approach provides the optimal configuration of the renewable-based microgrid with an LCOE (Levelized Cost of electricity) of 0.21 €/kWh, a value lower than a diesel-based alternative, and while ensuring minimum land area occupation. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis is also presented to examine the effect of variables on the LCOE and PC (present cost) of the system. The present study shows that the developed optimal sizing model can improve electricity planning and facilitate energy transition in distributed power systems.
  • Editor: Oxford: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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