Renewable Energy, Vol.75, 550-559, 2015
Energy management strategy based on receding horizon for a power hybrid system
This paper presents an energy management strategy to operate a hybrid power system with renewable sources (wind and solar), batteries, and polymeric electrolyte membrane fuel cells. The fuel cells are fed with hydrogen from bioethanol reforming. The energy management strategy uses the concept of receding horizon with predictions of the future generation from the renewable sources, the future load, and the state of charge in the battery bank. Several tests are done in order to analyze the performance of the proposed methodology. The results, compared with the case without predictions, show a reduction in the loss of power supply probability (LPSP) up to 88%. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Renewable energy sources;Bioethanot;Wind energy;Solar energy;PEM fuel cells;Autoregressive models