Title :
Hierarchical control of a renewable hybrid energy system
Author :
Trifkovic, Milana ; Sheikhzadeh, Mehdi ; Nigim, K. ; Daoutidis, Prodromos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem. Eng. & Mater. Sci., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
This study deals with system integration and controller design for power management of a stand-alone renewable energy (RE) hybrid system, which is in its construction stage in Lambton College (Sarnia, Ontario, Canada). The system consists of five main components: photovoltaic (PV) arrays, wind turbine, electrolyzer, hydrogen storage tanks, and fuel cell. The model for each process component is developed and all the hybrid energy system components are integrated in a MATLAB/Simulink environment. A hierarchical control system is implemented, comprising of a supervisory controller, which ensures the power balance between intermittent renewable energy generation, energy storage and dynamic load demand, and local controllers for the PV, wind, electrolyzer and fuel cell units. A decentralized model predictive control (MPC) was designed and implemented on the electrolyzer and fuel cell to ensure optimal power flow.
Keywords :
SCADA systems; control system synthesis; controllers; decentralised control; fuel cells; hierarchical systems; machine control; mathematics computing; photovoltaic cells; predictive control; renewable materials; tanks (containers); wind turbines; 6renewable hybrid energy system; Canada; Lambton College; MATLAB; MPC; Ontario; PV arrays; Sarnia; Simulink environment; controller design; decentralized model predictive control; dynamic load demand; electrolyzer; energy storage; fuel cell; hierarchical control system; hybrid energy system components; hydrogen storage tanks; intermittent renewable energy generation; local controllers; optimal power flow; photovoltaic arrays; power balance; power management; stand-alone renewable energy hybrid system; supervisory controller; wind turbine; Fuel cells; Hydrogen; Mathematical model; Renewable energy resources; Rotors; Wind power generation; Wind turbines;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control (CDC), 2012 IEEE 51st Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2065-8
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1546
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2012.6426425