Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1272222 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present three PSO-based energy management systems (EMSs) for grid-connected hybrid systems.•The first EMS minimizes the utilization costs of the energy storage system (ESS) devices.•The second one maximizes the ESS efficiency.•The third one optimizes the ESS devices lifetime.•The results demonstrated the feasibility of the EMSs for optimizing the long-term operation.

This paper presents and evaluates three energy management systems (EMSs) based on Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) for long-term operation optimization of a grid-connected hybrid system. It is composed of wind turbine (WT) and photovoltaic (PV) panels as primary energy sources, and hydrogen system (fuel cell –FC–, electrolyzer and hydrogen storage tank) and battery as energy storage system (ESS). The EMSs are responsible for making the hybrid system produce the demanded power, deciding on the energy dispatch among the ESS devices. The first PSO-based EMS tries to minimize the ESS utilization costs, the second one to maximize the ESS efficiency, and the third one to optimize the lifetime of the ESS devices. Long-term simulations of 25 years (expected lifetime of the hybrid system) are shown in order to demonstrate the right performance of the three EMSs and their differences. The simulations show that: 1) each EMS outperforms the others in the designed target; and 2) the third EMS is considered the best EMS, because it needs the least ESS devices, and presents the lowest total acquisition cost of hybrid system, whereas the rest of parameters are similar to the best values obtained by the other EMSs.

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