Modeling and Real Time Digital Simulation of Microgrids for Campuses Malta and Jordan Based on Multiple Distributed Energy Resources
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2020
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Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
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Abstract
This paper presents the modeling and real-time digital simulation of two microgrids: The malta college of arts, science and technology (MCAST) and the German jordan university (GJU). The aim is to provide an overview of future microgrid situation and capabilities with the benefits of integrating renewable energy sources (RES), such as photovoltaic panels, diesel generators and energy storage systems for projects on both campuses. The significance of this work starts with the fact that real measurements were used from the two pilots, obtained by measuring the real physical systems. These measures were used to plan different solutions regarding RES and energy storage system (ESS) topologies and sizes. Also, the demand curves for the real microgrids of MCAST and GJU have been parameterized, which may serve as a test bed for other studies in this area. Based on actual data collected from the two pilots, a real-time digital simulation is performed using an RT-LAB platform. The results obtained by this tool allow the microgrid manager to have a very accurate vision of the facility operation, in terms of power flow and default responses. Several scenarios are studied, extracting valuable insight for implementing both projects in the future. Eventually, the proposed models would be a blueprint for training and research purposes in the microgrid field. © 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Microgrid, Modeling, Real-Time Digital, Rt-Lab Platform, Simulation, Real-time digital simulation, Microgrid, Modeling, RT-LAB platform
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Volume
21
Issue
2
Start Page
657
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672
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