Economic Dispatch for on-line operation of grid-connected microgrids

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In this paper, a control strategy for real-time operation of a master-slave controlled microgrid is developed. The basic idea of this control strategy is to schedule all dispatchable energy sources available into a microgrid to minimize its operational costs. Control actions are centrally evaluated by solving a two-stage optimization problem formulated to take place on two different time-scales: in the day-ahead and in the real-time. The first one provides a 24-hour plan in advance. It mainly draws up the active power levels that Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) should provide for each quarter hour of the next day by taking into account energy prices of the day-ahead energy market, the forecasted energy production of non-dispatchable renewables and loads. The real-time optimization problem updates the active power set-points of DERs in order to minimize as much as possible the real-time deviations between the actual power exchanged with the utility grid and its scheduled value. The effectiveness of the proposed methodology has been experimentally tested on an actual microgrid.

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Cagnano, A., Tuglie, E. D. E., Marcone, F., Porro, G., & Rasolomampionona, D. D. (2020). Economic Dispatch for on-line operation of grid-connected microgrids. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences, 68(4), 651–659. https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2020.134179

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