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A Study on Coordinated and Optimal Allocation of Wind Generation and Storage in a Microgrid Based on Power Balancing
  • Yiyi Huang,
  • Ying Pang,
  • Gang Li
Yiyi Huang
Jilin University
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Ying Pang
Jilin University

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Gang Li
Jilin University
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Abstract

This letter presents a model for coordinated optimal allocation of wind, solar, and storage in microgrids that can be applied to different generation conditions and is integrated with the Gurobi solver. The model has been developed for the purpose of dispatch optimization under four distinct operating modes: wind, photovoltaic, a hybrid of the two, and energy storage device configuration. The optimal scheduling strategy, as a result, ensures that the costs are minimized while meeting the operational requirements of the users. Furthermore, the optimal scheduling strategy guarantees that the cost is minimized while meeting the user’s operational requirements and ensures a no-power-loss outcome with the addition of a storage device of a specific size. The experimental results demonstrate a notable reduction in costs when scheduling strategy of the model is employed, as compared to alternative operational modes.
29 Jul 2024Submitted to Electronics Letters
03 Aug 2024Submission Checks Completed
03 Aug 2024Assigned to Editor
03 Aug 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
28 Oct 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned