Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems

Decentralised energy systems (DES) can be seen as a promising network topology which can potentially address the 21st century energy and power challenges that the existing hierarchical, centrally controlled power grid is required to face. Comprehensive design and representation of such systems are a...

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Main Author: Panagiotou, Konstantina
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55365/
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description Decentralised energy systems (DES) can be seen as a promising network topology which can potentially address the 21st century energy and power challenges that the existing hierarchical, centrally controlled power grid is required to face. Comprehensive design and representation of such systems are among the many obstacles which restrict the wider spread of DES. This thesis is concerned with the feasibility and profitability of small scale grid-connected DES located in UK. A suitable design and development procedure was proposed in this study for the analytical and detailed representation of the systems considered. The design procedure followed was integrated with the control, management and sizing strategies via the monitor of the system operation and the power flow. The effect of different technical parameters on the system performance and viability was investigated and the outcome was utilised in planning and scheduling decisions. Finally, comparisons between different specific test scenarios, energy systems, overnight charging control algorithms, energy storage sizes, etc. were implemented and conclusions regarding the system financials were drawn. This study can be seen as a design and sizing guide or a process simulation interactive software which provides design recommendations, sizing guidelines and useful system insights to the end users and the management authority/aggregators.
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spelling nottingham-553652025-02-28T14:16:22Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55365/ Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems Panagiotou, Konstantina Decentralised energy systems (DES) can be seen as a promising network topology which can potentially address the 21st century energy and power challenges that the existing hierarchical, centrally controlled power grid is required to face. Comprehensive design and representation of such systems are among the many obstacles which restrict the wider spread of DES. This thesis is concerned with the feasibility and profitability of small scale grid-connected DES located in UK. A suitable design and development procedure was proposed in this study for the analytical and detailed representation of the systems considered. The design procedure followed was integrated with the control, management and sizing strategies via the monitor of the system operation and the power flow. The effect of different technical parameters on the system performance and viability was investigated and the outcome was utilised in planning and scheduling decisions. Finally, comparisons between different specific test scenarios, energy systems, overnight charging control algorithms, energy storage sizes, etc. were implemented and conclusions regarding the system financials were drawn. This study can be seen as a design and sizing guide or a process simulation interactive software which provides design recommendations, sizing guidelines and useful system insights to the end users and the management authority/aggregators. 2018-12-12 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55365/1/Re-resubmitted%20thesis.pdf Panagiotou, Konstantina (2018) Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Energy management Power flow Energy storage Energy storage systems decentralized systems power converter battery sizing PV penetration renewable systems design design recommendations energy community aggregators management authority
spellingShingle Energy management
Power flow
Energy storage
Energy storage systems
decentralized systems
power converter
battery
sizing
PV penetration
renewable systems
design
design recommendations
energy community
aggregators
management authority
Panagiotou, Konstantina
Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
title Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
title_full Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
title_fullStr Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
title_full_unstemmed Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
title_short Design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
title_sort design recommendations and sizing guidelines for small scale grid-connected decentralised energy systems
topic Energy management
Power flow
Energy storage
Energy storage systems
decentralized systems
power converter
battery
sizing
PV penetration
renewable systems
design
design recommendations
energy community
aggregators
management authority
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55365/