Title :
An Improved Optimal Sizing Method for Wind-Solar-Battery Hybrid Power System
Author :
Lin Xu ; Xinbo Ruan ; Chengxiong Mao ; Buhan Zhang ; Yi Luo
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Adv. Electromagn. Eng. & Technol., Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
This paper proposes an improved optimal sizing method for wind-solar-battery hybrid power system (WSB-HPS), considering the system working in stand-alone and grid-connected modes. The proposed method is based on the following principles: a) high power supply reliability; b) full utilization of the complementary characteristics of wind and solar; c) small fluctuation of power injected into the grid; d) optimization of the battery´s charge and discharge state; e) minimization of the total cost of system. Compared with the traditional methods, the proposed method can achieve a higher power supply reliability while require less battery capacity in stand-alone mode. And in grid-connected mode, the optimization strategy based on energy filter is further utilized to achieve the optimal battery capacity. Thus, the proposed method can achieve a much smaller fluctuation of power injected into the grid. In addition, the battery´s charge and discharge state can be optimized thanks to the consideration of the battery´s depth of discharge (DOD), the charge/discharge current, rate and cycles, which will prolong the battery´s lifetime. A case study of WSB-HPS located in Hohhot, China is presented to verify the advantages of the proposed optimal sizing method.
Keywords :
battery storage plants; hybrid power systems; optimisation; power grids; solar power stations; wind power plants; DOD; WSB-HPS; battery charge state optimization; battery depth of discharge; battery discharge state optimization; energy filter; grid-connected modes; high power supply reliability; improved optimal sizing method; optimal battery capacity; wind-solar-battery hybrid power system; Arrays; Batteries; Discharges (electric); Power supplies; Power system reliability; Reliability; Wind turbines; Energy filter; fluctuation of power injected into the grid; optimal sizing method; power supply reliability; wind-solar-battery hybrid power system;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2012.2228509