Robust energy storage system for stable in wind and solar
Papumoni Saikia,
Nipankumar Das and
Mrinal Buragohain
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2024, vol. 191, issue C
Abstract:
Energy storage systems (ESS) have become a conspicuous research hotspot since they store power and supply it during peak hours. Existing storage systems must be replaced by advanced energy storage with improved performance, energy management, and a control interface due to issues with size, dependability, and charging/discharging. The suggested robust energy retention system uses a battery and a super-capacitor to generate power from wind and solar energy. A Multiport DC converter with a buck-boost capacitor is used to properly discharge the stored energy to DC loads via a DC bus. The inverter is then delivered to a Power Flow Controller (PFC) and a Voltage Source Inverter (VSI). The Gravitational Search Algorithm (GSA) method optimizes the power controller settings based on the fluctuation of the system's active and reactive power. The optimization method ensures improved power flow while dealing with the least amount of power variance in imbalanced load situations. Based on the power variation, the proposed method generates appropriate control signals for the inverter system. The covers convert the inverter and reduce harmonics with a controller. Furthermore, the inverter AC supplied to the AC bus is converted into reactive power by an inductive load, and unwanted signals and harmonics are extracted using a Cascaded C-type filter. As a result, the described method has preserved total harmonic distortion, electrical efficiency, and finer transient stability.
Keywords: Energy storage system; Voltage source inverter; Power flow controller; Inductive load; And gravitational search algorithm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.114079
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