70 research outputs found
Economic Sizing of Distributed Energy Resources for Reliable Community Microgrids
Community microgrids offer many advantages for power distribution systems.
When there is an extreme event happening, distribution systems can be
seamlessly partitioned into several community microgrids for uninterrupted
supply to the end-users. In order to guarantee the system reliability,
distributed energy resources (DERs) should be sized for ensuring generation
adequacy to cover unexpected events. This paper presents a comprehensive
methodology for DERs selection in community microgrids, and an economic
approach to meet the system reliability requirements. Algorithms of discrete
time Fourier transform (DTFT) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) are
employed to find the optimal solution. Uncertainties of load demand and
renewable generation are taken into consideration. As part of the case study, a
sensitivity analysis is carried out to show the renewable generation impact on
DERs' capacity planning.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, 2017 IEEE Power & Energy Society General
Meeting. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1708.0102
Intelligent Three Tie Contactor Switch Unit based Protection for Multi-Layered Ring-Bus DC Microgrids
Design and planning strategy for energy storage system in a shipboard dc hybrid power system
Intelligent Three Tie Contactor Switch Unit-Based Fault Detection and Isolation in DC Microgrids
Effect of Prime Mover's Characteristics on the Survivability of a Synchronous Generator-Based Distributed Energy Resource During Transient Overload Conditions
Improved frequency regulation in an islanded mixed source microgrid through coordinated operation of DERs and smart loads
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