用于测试偏远地区混合DC/AC未来电网解决方案的模块化仿真平台

Eleder Araneta Estala, M. Molinas, E. Tedeschi
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偏远地区缺电已成为一个需要解决的挑战,以改善生活在那里的人们的福利。近年来,基于可再生能源(RES)技术的改进促进了偏远地区的电气化。传统的化石燃料发电机已经让位于基于可再生能源的微电网,这已经被证明是非常有竞争力的解决方案。混合直流/交流微电网是偏远或农村地区离网电力基础设施的常见解决方案。此外,由于其效率,混合直流/交流系统似乎将成为未来电网解决方案的一部分。本文提出了一个模块化的仿真平台来测试这些系统。在分析的模拟中实现的微电网包括光伏阵列、基于电池的储能系统和与直流侧相连的直流负载,而仅与交流侧相连的交流负载。给出了变化太阳辐射条件和不同负载要求下的仿真结果,并进行了说明,观察到所实现的系统是稳定的。
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A modular simulation platform for testing hybrid DC/AC future grid solutions for remote areas
Lack of electricity in remote areas has become a challenge to be solved in order to improve the welfare of people living there. The improvement of technologies based in renewable energy sources (RES) in recent years has contributed to the electrification of remote areas. Traditional fossil fuel generators have given way to micro-grids based on RES, which have been proved to be very competitive solutions. Hybrid DC/AC micro-grids are very common solutions for off-grid power infrastructures in remote or rural areas. Furthermore, it seems to be that hybrid DC/AC systems will be part of the future grid solutions due to their efficiency. This paper proposes a modular simulation platform to test such systems. The micro-grid implemented for the analyzed simulation consists on a photovoltaic array, energy storage system based on batteries and a DC load tied to the DC side whereas just an AC load is tied to the AC side. The simulation results with changing solar radiation conditions and different load requirements are presented and explained to observe that the implemented system is stable.
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