Preventive scheduling of a multi-energy microgrid with mobile energy storage to enhance the resiliency of the system
Milad Zamani Gargari,
Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh and
Saeid Ghassem Zadeh
Energy, 2023, vol. 263, issue PC
Abstract:
In multi energy microgrids with renewable energy sources, the significance of consideration of the gas supply network and efficient interaction between various energy carriers has been developed. Also, one of the most consequential matters linked with the operation of microgrids is affording the resiliency of the microgrid in inconstant conditions such as natural disasters. In this paper, the process of estimating resiliency in multi-energy microgrids is presented and the application of mobile energy providers is believed to prevent the devastating outcomes of natural disasters and improve the resiliency of the system. The methodology of this article is based on cost of not supplied energy for devastating effects of natural disasters on multi energy microgrids. Several scenarios have been presented to model the destructive consequences of natural catastrophes in the multi-energy microgrid. Different energy providers have been investigated to obtain the most desirable solution according to geographical conditions and demand characteristics. One of the important tools adopted in the multi-energy system to compensate for the resiliency of the system is mobile energy providers. According to the simulation outcomes, the value of the resiliency criteria and the total cost are improved due to the different scheduling strategies based on the application of mobile energy providers.
Keywords: Multi-energy microgrid; Natural disasters; Resiliency; Mobile energy providers; Energy storage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.125597
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