Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making

It is expected that a microgrid (MG) can supply its local loads independently; however the load and generation intermittency may lead an MG to experience overloading. This problem can be mitigated by coupling the overloaded MG to another neighboring MG that has surplus power. It is a challenge to se...

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Main Authors: Bourbour, S., Shahnia, Farhad, Ghosh, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13780
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Shahnia, Farhad
Ghosh, A.
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Ghosh, A.
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description It is expected that a microgrid (MG) can supply its local loads independently; however the load and generation intermittency may lead an MG to experience overloading. This problem can be mitigated by coupling the overloaded MG to another neighboring MG that has surplus power. It is a challenge to select a suitable MG within a distribution network composed of several islanded MGs, to be coupled to the overloaded MG. This paper presents a new decision-making-based method to select the suitable alternative. This selection is based on different criteria including the available surplus power, reliability, supply security, power loss, electricity cost and CO2 emissions in the alternative MGs. Moreover, the frequency and voltage deviation in the system of coupled MGs are considered in the selection. The performance of the developed method is evaluated within a cloud theory-based probabilistic analysis in MATLAB.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-137802017-09-13T15:01:41Z Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making Bourbour, S. Shahnia, Farhad Ghosh, A. It is expected that a microgrid (MG) can supply its local loads independently; however the load and generation intermittency may lead an MG to experience overloading. This problem can be mitigated by coupling the overloaded MG to another neighboring MG that has surplus power. It is a challenge to select a suitable MG within a distribution network composed of several islanded MGs, to be coupled to the overloaded MG. This paper presents a new decision-making-based method to select the suitable alternative. This selection is based on different criteria including the available surplus power, reliability, supply security, power loss, electricity cost and CO2 emissions in the alternative MGs. Moreover, the frequency and voltage deviation in the system of coupled MGs are considered in the selection. The performance of the developed method is evaluated within a cloud theory-based probabilistic analysis in MATLAB. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13780 10.1109/NAPS.2015.7335200 restricted
spellingShingle Bourbour, S.
Shahnia, Farhad
Ghosh, A.
Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
title Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
title_full Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
title_fullStr Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
title_full_unstemmed Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
title_short Selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
title_sort selection of a suitable microgrid to couple with an overloaded neighboring microgrid based on decision making
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13780