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The Role of Energy Management in Microgrids With Hybrid Power Generation System

Year 2015, , 31 - 36, 24.06.2015
https://doi.org/10.17678/beujst.77662

Abstract

Abstract: Nowadays, consumption of energy is gradually increasing, the conscious for protecting environment is improving and liberalization in energy market is proceeding. Furthermore, the distribution of traditional energy sources is not homogeneous. These reasons are increasing interest to create policies for benefiting from renewable sources better by developing newer technology and to fuel cell based alternative distributed generation systems. Energy generation systems like wind, photovoltaic (PV), micro hydroelectric are the promising and the most important renewable energy technologies. Moreover, fuel cell based systems will indicate a great potential for future applications of distributed generation because of their quick developing technology, high productivity, pollutant gases with no or low emission and their elastic structures. In this study, energy management of a hybrid microgrid that was renewable energy based (wind, photovoltaic, micro hydroelectric) was provided by a computer program reformed in Microsoft C Sharp(C#) programming language in order to supply electric energy to small locations like holiday camps which were far away from energy distributing systems and other locations. It was observed that demanded energy was met by the data taken from generation sources thanks to this developed program. The importance of the energy management was explained by analyzing one year results via graphics.

Keywords: Energy Management, Hybrid Systems, Microgrid, Power Generation, Renewable energy sources.

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Year 2015, , 31 - 36, 24.06.2015
https://doi.org/10.17678/beujst.77662

Abstract

References

  • Sevgi L. 2005. EMC, Power Quality and Harmonic Analysis, Industry & Automation Magazine.
  • Şimşek B., 2011. Unlicensed Electrical Manufacturers of Electrical Distribution System Procedures and Principles on Access to Technical Issues Seminar.
  • Basa Arsoy A., Perdahçı C., 2010. Distributed Generation in Distribution Systems, International Energy and Environmental Fair and Conference (ICCI).
  • Özdemir E., 2007. Distrubuted Energy Generation Systems and Utility Services, Electric-Electronic-Computer Engineering 12th National Congress and Fair.
  • Kocaman B., 2013. Technologies of Energy Storage on Smart Grids and Microgrids, BEU Journal of Science, 2(1), 119-127
  • Demirtaş M., 2008. Design and Implementation of a Hybrid Energy Station Using Solar And Wind Power, Gazi University, Institute of natural and applied sciences, Doctorate thesis, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Ismail Abdel-Qader, M.S., 2008. Simulation of hybrid Power System Consisting of Wind Turbine, PV, Storage Battery and Diesel Generation Network: Design, Optimization and Economical Evulation, An-Najah National University, Master thesis, Nablus, Palestine.
  • Kocaman B., 2015. Energy Management In Micro Grids Based On Renewable Energy Resources, Kocaeli University, Institute of natural and applied sciences, Doctorate Thesis, Kocaeli, Turkey. (Unpublished).
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Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Behçet Kocaman

Nurettin Abut This is me

Publication Date June 24, 2015
Submission Date June 24, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015

Cite

IEEE B. Kocaman and N. Abut, “The Role of Energy Management in Microgrids With Hybrid Power Generation System”, Bitlis Eren University Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 31–36, 2015, doi: 10.17678/beujst.77662.