Energy management of shipboard microgrids integrating energy storage systems: A review
Evaggelia Nivolianiti,
Yannis L. Karnavas and
Jean-Frederic Charpentier
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2024, vol. 189, issue PA
Abstract:
In recent years, the severe environmental degradation and high levels of fossil fuel consumption linked to conventional ship energy systems have drawn attention to the advancement of alternative ship energy systems. Consequently, ship energy systems based on the use of an electrical microgrid are coming to the fore as an increasingly popular alternative solution. However, managing the energy flows within a shipboard microgrid can be highly challenging due to the multiple energy sources (including renewable energy sources) and types of loads involved. Additionally, the integration of an energy storage system has been identified as an effective solution for improving the reliability of shipboard power systems, pointing out the important role of energy storage systems in maritime microgrids and their potential to enhance the energy management process. As such, effective energy management strategies are necessary to optimize performance and ensure that the vessel’s energy demands are met while minimizing fuel consumption and reducing cost and environmental impacts. This paper presents a comprehensive review of such strategies and methods recently presented in the literature associated with energy management in shipboard microgrids integrating energy storage systems and examine the different techniques that can be utilized to achieve optimal system performance. Moreover, the paper also sheds light on the future challenges and perspectives imposed by the modern shipboard microgrids operation on the energy/power management of these systems. The aim of this paper is to provide a helpful guideline for researchers and engineers conducting research in the field of electrically powered ships.
Keywords: Energy management; Power management; Shipboard microgrid; Energy storage system; Energy efficiency; e-hybrid power ship; Optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.114012
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