This paper aims to investigate a method of peak load shaving through the utilization of solar PV and battery energy storage whilst creating a cost effective Energy Management System (EMS). This is achieved by utilizing a rule-sets to manage and optimize a scheduling system with a forecasting algorithm. As Time of Use (ToU) tariffs change throughout the day, a cost benefit can be achieved when a smart energy storage system is appropriately employed. The EMS operation is tested on an experimental microgrid with commercial load considering payback period calculation.
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Moghimi, M., Leskarac, D., Bennett, C., Lu, J., & Stegen, S. (2016). Rule-based Energy Management System in an Experimental Microgrid with the Presence of Time of Use Tariffs. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 70). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20167010011
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