An overview of the operation architectures and energy management system for multiple microgrid clusters

  • Guan Y
  • Wei B
  • Guerrero J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The emerging novel energy infrastructures, such as energy communities, smart building-based microgrids, electric vehicles enabled mobile energy storage units raise the requirements for a more interconnective and interoperable energy system. It leads to a transition from simple and isolated microgrids to relatively large-scale and complex interconnected microgrid systems named multi-microgrid clusters. In order to efficiently, optimally, and flexibly control multi-microgrid clusters, cross-disciplinary technologies such as power electronics, control theory, optimization algorithms, information and communication technologies, cyber-physical, and big-data analysis are needed. This paper introduces an overview of the relevant aspects for multi-microgrids, including the outstanding features, architectures, typical applications, existing control mechanisms, as well as the challenges.

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Guan, Y., Wei, B., Guerrero, J. M., Vasquez, J. C., & Gui, Y. (2022). An overview of the operation architectures and energy management system for multiple microgrid clusters. IEnergy, 1(3), 306–314. https://doi.org/10.23919/ien.2022.0035

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