Applied Energy, Vol.130, 670-678, 2014
Real-time tool for management of smart polygeneration grids including thermal energy storage
The experimental plant developed by TPG for studies on distributed generation systems was used for tests on management improvement. The facility is based on two co-generation prime movers, a 100 kWe gas turbine (mGT) and a 20 kWe internal combustion engine (ICE) connected to an innovative thermal distribution grid. The piping layout was developed to obtain the highest flexibility level for connection with thermal energy storage devices. The resulting test rig constitutes an experimental hardware platform for assessing, on a real basis, the performance of different tools able to choose, in real-time mode, the "best" operative conditions. Therefore, a real-time software was developed to calculate marginal costs of plant operation and to improve the polygeneration grid management. In the initial experimental campaign only the individual generators were considered. Standard management (electrical load following thermal demand) and improved operation with thermal energy storage approach were compared. The main results are related to plant management tests using the real-time software. Both electrical and thermal demand values were considered for operation with the mGT, the ICE and the grid. A result comparison was performed for the grid operated at constant storage set-point value and with a constrained management approach. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Smart grids;Distributed generation;Plant management;Thermal energy storage;Real-time software