Centralized control for optimizing microgrids operation

作者: Antonis G Tsikalakis , Nikos D Hatziargyriou , None

DOI: 10.1109/PES.2011.6039737

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摘要: Microgrids are Low Voltage distribution networks comprising various distributed generators (DG), storage devices and controllable loads that can operate either interconnected or isolated from the main grid as a controlled entity. This paper describes operation of Central Controller for Microgrids. The controller aims to optimize Microgrid during operation, i.e. maximize its value by optimizing production local DGs power exchanges with grid. Two market policies assumed including Demand Side Bidding options loads. developed optimization algorithms applied on typical LV study case network operating under assuming realistic spot prices DG bids reflecting operational costs. effects Distribution presented discussed.

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