Intelligent Energy Management for Off-Grid Renewable Hybrid System Using Multi-Agent Approach

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Smart Hybrid Home Power Systems are interested in studying power issues for isolated customers who have an off-grid power connection. The establishment of independent hybrid power systems has seen as a method of improving energy security. Our main goal is to ensure that energy is produced efficiently. To accomplish this objective, we have suggested a detailed simulation system in which the solar energy factor is considered as the main source. The system also incorporates energy storage devices to ensure safe energy distribution and recovery (Fuel Cell/Ultra-Capacitor). An Intelligent Energy Management System is developed and discussed to ensure that the system operates properly using a precise multi-agent system. The recommended power management system is designed to identify Multi-Agent tasks and to understand possible scenarios by the energy characteristics and energy demands. The reached results proved that the proposed system reaches the goals defined for Intelligent Energy Management System about an experimental database extracted from Tunisian climate services using Matlab/Simulink Software.

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Sami, B. S. (2020). Intelligent Energy Management for Off-Grid Renewable Hybrid System Using Multi-Agent Approach. IEEE Access, 8, 8681–8696. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2963584

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