Given the fundamental role of renewable energy assets in achieving global temperature control targets, new energy management methods are required to efficiently match intermittent renewable generation and demand. Based on analysing various designed cases, this paper explores a number of heuristics for a smart battery scheduling algorithm that efficiently matches available power supply and demand. The core of improvement of the proposed smart battery scheduling algorithm is exploiting future knowledge, which can be realized by current state-of-the-art forecasting techniques, to effectively store and trade energy. The performance of the developed heuristic battery scheduling algorithm using forecast data of demands, generation, and energy pri...
As the number of electric vehicles on the road increases, current power grid infrastructure will not...
Smart microgrids belong to a set of networks that operate independently. These networks have technol...
In this Chapter, we consider a microgrid with a certain number of distributed energy resources (DER)...
This paper presents a method to optimally use an energy storage system (such as a battery) on a mic...
A predictive real-time Energy Management System (EMS) is proposed which improves PV self-consumption...
In this study, the influence of using acid batteries as part of green energy sources, such as wind ...
Abstract: Smart metering infrastructure allows for two-way communication and power transfer. Based o...
Given the fundamental profit gained by renewable energy assets in climate control, existing control ...
The growing adoption of decentralised renewable energy generation (such as solar photovoltaic panels...
Future smart grids will be featured by flexible supply-demand management and great penetration of re...
International audienceThis paper is motivated by the question of the impact that uncertainty in PV f...
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/373In this study, the influence of using acid batteries as part ...
Environmental and economic needs drive the increased penetration of intermittent renewable energy in...
1 online resource (xv, 201 pages) : colour illustrations, colour charts, graphs (some colour)Include...
Environmental and economic needs drive the increased penetration of intermittent renewable energy in...
As the number of electric vehicles on the road increases, current power grid infrastructure will not...
Smart microgrids belong to a set of networks that operate independently. These networks have technol...
In this Chapter, we consider a microgrid with a certain number of distributed energy resources (DER)...
This paper presents a method to optimally use an energy storage system (such as a battery) on a mic...
A predictive real-time Energy Management System (EMS) is proposed which improves PV self-consumption...
In this study, the influence of using acid batteries as part of green energy sources, such as wind ...
Abstract: Smart metering infrastructure allows for two-way communication and power transfer. Based o...
Given the fundamental profit gained by renewable energy assets in climate control, existing control ...
The growing adoption of decentralised renewable energy generation (such as solar photovoltaic panels...
Future smart grids will be featured by flexible supply-demand management and great penetration of re...
International audienceThis paper is motivated by the question of the impact that uncertainty in PV f...
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/373In this study, the influence of using acid batteries as part ...
Environmental and economic needs drive the increased penetration of intermittent renewable energy in...
1 online resource (xv, 201 pages) : colour illustrations, colour charts, graphs (some colour)Include...
Environmental and economic needs drive the increased penetration of intermittent renewable energy in...
As the number of electric vehicles on the road increases, current power grid infrastructure will not...
Smart microgrids belong to a set of networks that operate independently. These networks have technol...
In this Chapter, we consider a microgrid with a certain number of distributed energy resources (DER)...