Title of article :
Supervisory Control of a Hybrid AC/DC Micro-Grid with Load Shedding Based on the Bankruptcy Problem
Author/Authors :
Hosseinzadeh، M نويسنده Ph.D Student, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , , Rajaei Salmasi، F نويسنده Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Abstract :
In this paper, a supervisory controller is proposed to manage the power flow in a hybrid AC/DC microgrid
for both grid-connected and disconnected modes. When the hybrid AC/DC micro-grid is connected to
the utility grid, power surplus or shortage leads to the power trade between the micro-grid and the utility
grid. In the grid-disconnected mode, the renewable power sources (wind and solar generation subsystems)
are responsible of supplying the power demanded by the loads by themselves. In this case, the loads are
classified as critical and non-critical loads, where critical loads are those that should be supplied in any
condition. When the maximum available power is smaller than the power demanded by the critical loads, the
battery banks are set in the discharging mode to satisfy the demand. Otherwise, the non-critical loads are
supplied according to the proposed load shedding scheme, which is developed based on the bankruptcy
problem. In summary, this paper proposes a new supervisory controller for a hybrid AC/DC micro-grid as
well as a new load shedding scheme to supply the non-critical load in grid-disconnected mode. The
effectiveness of the proposed supervisor controller is evaluated through simulation.
Journal title :
Amirkabir International Journal of Modeling,Identification,Simulation and Control
Journal title :
Amirkabir International Journal of Modeling,Identification,Simulation and Control