A generic microgrid controller: Concept, testing, and insights
Ghazal Razeghi,
Fei Gu,
Russell Neal and
Scott Samuelsen
Applied Energy, 2018, vol. 229, issue C, 660-671
Abstract:
Microgrids have garnered attention in recent years as a way to increase the reliability of the grid, increase the reliability of electricity service to customers, adapt to an increasing percentage of intermittent renewable generation, and serve both customer critical loads and the needs of adjacent communities in the case of emergencies such as natural disasters. One barrier to microgrids is the historic cost and lack of standardization associated with microgrid controllers. To reduce this cost and address standardization, specifications for a Generic Microgrid Controller (GMC) were developed with the goal to facilitate the design and ease of adaptation of microgrid controllers to various microgrids of different sizes and with different resources. A GMC must address two core functions, Transition and Dispatch, as well as several optional higher level functions such as economic dispatch, and renewable and load forecasting.
Keywords: Microgrid; Microgrid controller; Hardware in the loop; Generic microgrid controller; Specifications; Islanding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.08.014
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