Two-level Energy Management Model of Grid-connected Micro-Grid Community

  • Haibin Cao, Yuwei Cao, Guangyi Liu, Jun Tan, Longfei Wei, Yaoyu Zhang, Xiaopeng Guo, Ming Zeng
Keywords: Renewable energy, Micro-Grid community, Two-level energy management model, Demand response, Social welfare.

Abstract

In order to reduce the operation and maintenance costs of a single micro grid and reduce the adverse effects caused by unnecessary energy interaction between the micro grid and the main grid while improving the overall economic benefits of the micro grid community, this paper proposes a two-level energy management model with the optimization goal of maximizing the social welfare of the micro grid community and minimizing the total electricity cost of a single micro grid. The lower-level model optimizes the output of each equipment unit in the system and the exchange power between the system and the external grid with the goal of minimizing the operating cost of each microgrid. The upper- level model optimizes the goal of maximizing the social welfare of the microgrid. Taking a microgrid community with four microgrids as an example, the simulation analysis shows that the proposed optimization model is beneficial to reduce the operating cost of a single microgrid, improve the overall revenue of the microgrid community, and reduce the power interaction pressure on the main grid.

Published
2020-09-25
How to Cite
Haibin Cao, Yuwei Cao, Guangyi Liu, Jun Tan, Longfei Wei, Yaoyu Zhang, Xiaopeng Guo, Ming Zeng. (2020). Two-level Energy Management Model of Grid-connected Micro-Grid Community. Design Engineering, 265 - 280. https://doi.org/10.17762/de.vi.457
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Articles