Energy flow estimation-control of two interconnected microgrids
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Tungadio, Diambomba H.
Bansal, Ramesh C.
Siti, Mukwanga W.
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Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town
Abstract
Being dependent on weather, photovoltaic and wind system energy contributions fluctuate and are not continuously available, and sometimes not in the de-sired quantity. To avoid load shedding or blackout in this situation, the estimation-control of energy can be useful to ensure continuity of supply and assist the planning operation of the power system. This study proposes the estimation-control of the flow of energy between two microgrids interconnected via two alternating current tie-lines. Two sources of power generation depending on weather behaviours have been considered. The effectiveness of the pro-posed estimation-control model was shown using the Extended Kalman filter combined with the fmin-con algorithm.
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Photovoltaic, Wind energy, Energy, Power flow, Tie-lines, Energy flow, Interconnected microgrids, Estimation-control
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Tungadio, D.H., Bansal, R.C. & Siti, M.W. 2018, 'Energy flow estimation-control of two interconnected microgrids', Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 69-80.