Fuzzy logic-based energy management system for a microgrid with hybrid energy storage: design, control, and comparative analysis

Suganthi Neelagiri, Pasumarthi Usha, Siddalingappagouda Biradar

Abstract


This paper presents a fuzzy logic-based energy management controller for a microgrid with a hybrid energy storage system. The microgrid integrates intermittent renewable energy sources. To provide high quality, reliable and sustainable power, the microgrid depends on energy storage devices. The proposed fuzzy logic-based energy management controller controls the energy storage system’s power electronic converters by generating switching pulses based on the generation availability, load requirement, SOCs of battery, and supercapacitor. Additionally, a fuzzy logic-based energy management system is planned in such a way that high power needs are satisfied by supercapacitors and high energy needs are satisfied by batteries. To highlight the key benefits of utilizing a fuzzy logic-controlled hybrid energy storage system over PI -a controller-based cascaded dual loop energy management system, a comparative study is carried out. The results of the same is discussed elaborately in this paper. These studies were simulated using the MATLAB/Simulink software package.


Keywords


battery; energy; fuzzy; microgrid; supercapacitor

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v16.i3.pp1991-2004

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