Enhancing DC Microgrid Stability under Pulsed Load Conditions through Hybrid Energy Storage Control Strategy Conference

Aghmadi, A, Ali, O, Mohammed, OA. (2023). Enhancing DC Microgrid Stability under Pulsed Load Conditions through Hybrid Energy Storage Control Strategy . 10.1109/IAS54024.2023.10406701

cited authors

  • Aghmadi, A; Ali, O; Mohammed, OA

authors

abstract

  • Despite the increasing prevalence of DC microgrids, they encounter instability issues due to imbalances in supply and demand, especially when dealing with specific loads such as pulse load or variable pulse load. The system faces severe changes which reduce the effectiveness of typical PV-Battery control systems. The solution to this problem frequently involves the use of energy storage devices such as supercapacitors SCs. When exposed to transients, batteries risk having their lifespans shortened and are challenged in keeping the stability of DC bus voltage and reducing overall transients. In order to increase the stability of DC microgrids and thereby increase their reliability and resilience, it is possible to combine the advantages of batteries and supercapacitors. Integrating both batteries and supercapacitors effectively enables DC microgrids to manage both steady-state and transient conditions. The main goal of this research paper is to investigate how the hybrid energy storage system (HESS) improves the stability of DC microgrids. According to sets of results, the proposed scheme has successfully reduced DC bus voltage variations regardless of variations in solar irradiance and the different pulsed load profiles.

publication date

  • January 1, 2023

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13