JOURNAL ARTICLE

Model Predictive Control-Based Optimal Coordination of Distributed Energy Resources

Abstract

Distributed energy resources, such as renewable energy resources (wind, solar), energy storage and demand response, can be used to complement conventional generators. The uncertainty and variability due to high penetration of wind makes reliable system operations and controls challenging, especially in isolated systems. In this paper, an optimal control strategy is proposed to coordinate energy storage and diesel generators to maximize wind penetration while maintaining system economics and normal operation performance. The goals of the optimization problem are to minimize fuel costs and maximize the utilization of wind while considering equipment life of generators and energy storage. Model predictive control (MPC) is used to solve a look-ahead dispatch optimization problem and the performance is compared to an open loop look-ahead dispatch problem. Simulation studies are performed to demonstrate the efficacy of the closed loop MPC in compensating for uncertainties and variability caused in the system.

Keywords:
Model predictive control Wind power Renewable energy Energy storage Computer science Economic dispatch Distributed generation Automotive engineering Control theory (sociology) Mathematical optimization Control engineering Engineering Electric power system Control (management) Power (physics) Electrical engineering

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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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