Seamless Control and Unified Dynamic Energy Management in a Renewable/Clean Energy Integrated Self-Reliant DC Microgrid: Integration of Renewable Sources With High-Gain Power Processing Stages

Seamless Control and Unified Dynamic Energy Management in a Renewable/Clean Energy Integrated Self-Reliant DC Microgrid: Integration of Renewable Sources With High-Gain Power Processing Stages

Vulisi Narendra Kumar, Gayadhar Panda, Bonu Ramesh Naidu
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 41
ISBN13: 9781522539353|ISBN10: 1522539352|EISBN13: 9781522539360
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3935-3.ch015
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Kumar, Vulisi Narendra, et al. "Seamless Control and Unified Dynamic Energy Management in a Renewable/Clean Energy Integrated Self-Reliant DC Microgrid: Integration of Renewable Sources With High-Gain Power Processing Stages." Handbook of Research on Power and Energy System Optimization, edited by Pawan Kumar, et al., IGI Global, 2018, pp. 511-551. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3935-3.ch015

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Kumar, V. N., Panda, G., & Naidu, B. R. (2018). Seamless Control and Unified Dynamic Energy Management in a Renewable/Clean Energy Integrated Self-Reliant DC Microgrid: Integration of Renewable Sources With High-Gain Power Processing Stages. In P. Kumar, S. Singh, I. Ali, & T. Ustun (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Power and Energy System Optimization (pp. 511-551). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3935-3.ch015

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Kumar, Vulisi Narendra, Gayadhar Panda, and Bonu Ramesh Naidu. "Seamless Control and Unified Dynamic Energy Management in a Renewable/Clean Energy Integrated Self-Reliant DC Microgrid: Integration of Renewable Sources With High-Gain Power Processing Stages." In Handbook of Research on Power and Energy System Optimization, edited by Pawan Kumar, et al., 511-551. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3935-3.ch015

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Abstract

The growing demand for electrical energy calls for the assimilation of renewable energy sources to the main utility grid. Multiple renewable energy sources (RESs) like solar PV array, wind turbine, micro-hydro plant, etc. can be combined and controlled to form a microgrid. In spite of the availability of different microgrid topologies, DC microgrid largely facilitates the injection of DC power from various renewable energy sources into the stabilised DC power pool. The requirement for a minimal number of conversion stages, simple structure, economic operation, and numerous localised applications are driving factors for the DC microgrid technology. The mettle of the DC microgrid technology lies in choosing the appropriate microgrid participants for energy interchange and the suitable supervisory control to tap power from the microgrid partakers even after respecting their operating constraints. The use of high gain DC-DC converters is inevitable in DC microgrid due to the low terminal voltage levels of different RESs.

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