Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1281374 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present a novel energy management system for a stand-alone WT/PV/hydrogen/battery hybrid system.•Optimal control based on fuzzy logic, and optimizing utilization cost and lifetime of the energy storage systems.•Control assures load supply, optimizes the utilization costs and reduces the needed number of elements throughout the lifetime.

This paper presents a novel hourly energy management system (EMS) for a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system (HRES). The HRES is composed of a wind turbine (WT) and photovoltaic (PV) solar panels as primary energy sources, and two energy storage systems (ESS), which are a hydrogen subsystem and a battery. The WT and PV panels are made to work at maximum power point, whereas the battery and the hydrogen subsystem, which is composed of fuel cell (FC), electrolyzer and hydrogen storage tank, act as support and storage system. The EMS uses a fuzzy logic control to satisfy the energy demanded by the load and maintain the state-of-charge (SOC) of the battery and the hydrogen tank level between certain target margins, while trying to optimize the utilization cost and lifetime of the ESS. Commercial available components and an expected life of the HRES of 25 years were considered in this study. Simulation results show that the proposed control meets the objectives established for the EMS of the HRES, and achieves a total cost saving of 13% over other simpler EMS based on control states presented in this paper.

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