Probabilistic Energy Management of DGs and Electric Vehicle Parking Lots in a Smart Grid considering Demand Response

In this paper, a novel model of an energy management system (EMS) for a microgrid (MG) under uncertain conditions is proposed. The MG consists of renewable photovoltaic and wind sources along with electric vehicle parking lots. Hence, the model incorporates the uncertainties of renewable DGs, parkin...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of energy research 2024, Vol.2024 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Ghadikolaei, Ebrahim Razaghi, Ghafouri, Alireza, Sedighi, Mohsen
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, a novel model of an energy management system (EMS) for a microgrid (MG) under uncertain conditions is proposed. The MG consists of renewable photovoltaic and wind sources along with electric vehicle parking lots. Hence, the model incorporates the uncertainties of renewable DGs, parking lots, and also load. In this study, the MG operation cost and voltage stability index are considered objective functions. A novel combined algorithm (hMOPSO-HS) is proposed for microgrid energy management. The hMOPSO-HS algorithm is a combination of the mutant multiobjective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) algorithm and the harmony search (HS) algorithm. The simulations are performed in two parts, with and without considering the uncertainty. The comparative analysis involves evaluating the optimization outcomes achieved by the hMOPSO-HS algorithm in contrast to various other metaheuristic algorithms for multiobjective optimization. The simulation findings validate the superior efficacy of the hMOPSO-HS algorithm compared to other approaches. Also, the simulation results showed that in the conditions of uncertainty, the operating cost is 6.1% higher and the microgrid stability index is 6.8% lower. Also, considering the uncertainty has caused the penalty for energy not supplied (ENS) and demand response program (DRP) costs to increase by 3% and 4%, respectively.
ISSN:0363-907X
1099-114X
DOI:10.1155/2024/5543500