Liane Marques de Oliveira, Camila Seibel Gehrke, Micael Praxedes de Lucena, Lucas Haas, Sidnéia Lira Cavalcante, Lucas Vinícius Hartmann, Flávio da Silva Vitorino Gomes, Italo Roger Ferreira Moreno Pinheiro da Silva
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Energy management system optimized for profit maximization of a photovoltaic plant with batteries applied to the short-term energy market
Photovoltaic (PV) generation plants, due to the intermittent nature of their output power, can benefit from the integration of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESSs). In this context, this work proposes an optimized energy management system (EMS) for a joint operation of BESS in utility-scale PV plants (PV/BESS) aiming to profit maximization. The optimization of the BESS operation was achieved from the genetic algorithm, and for the problem formulation, the following cost functions were defined in the objective function: the energy pricing system; the costs associated with degradation and total loss of the batteries; the penalty related to exceeding the maximum power contracted. The proposed EMS defines the reference for a BESS to be integrated into a PV plant located in Coremas, Brazil. The results were obtained from a simulation architecture similar to the PV plant and demonstrated positive financial gains, compared to the operation of the PV plant without BESS. In the simulation of a whole year of operation, it was possible to achieve an additional daily revenue gain of up to 11%.
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The journal “Electrical Engineering” following the long tradition of Archiv für Elektrotechnik publishes original papers of archival value in electrical engineering with a strong focus on electric power systems, smart grid approaches to power transmission and distribution, power system planning, operation and control, electricity markets, renewable power generation, microgrids, power electronics, electrical machines and drives, electric vehicles, railway electrification systems and electric transportation infrastructures, energy storage in electric power systems and vehicles, high voltage engineering, electromagnetic transients in power networks, lightning protection, electrical safety, electrical insulation systems, apparatus, devices, and components. Manuscripts describing theoretical, computer application and experimental research results are welcomed.
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