A Comparison of Different Renewable-Based DC Microgrid Energy Management Strategies for Commercial Buildings Applications

Hegazy Rezk, Rania M. Ghoniem, Seydali Ferahtia, Ahmed Fathy, Mohamed M. Ghoniem, Reem Alkanhel

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Abstract

DC microgrid systems allow commercial buildings to use locally generated energy and achieve an optimal economy efficiently. Economical and eco-friendly energy can be achieved by employing renewable energy sources. However, additional controllable sources, such as fuel cells, are required because of their reduced efficiency and fluctuated nature. This microgrid can use energy storage systems to supply transient power and enhance stability. The functioning of the microgrid and its efficiency are related to the implemented energy management strategy. In this paper, a comparison of several reported energy management strategies is fulfilled. The considered EMSs include the fuzzy logic control (FLC) strategy, the state machine control (SMC) strategy, the equivalent consumption minimization strategy (ECMS), and external energy maximization strategy (EEMS). These strategies are compared in terms of power-saving, system efficiency, and power quality specifications. The overall results confirm the ability of EEMS (high efficiency of 84.91% and economic power-saving 6.11%) and SMC (efficiency of 84.18% with high power-saving 5.07%) for stationary applications, such as building commercial applications. These strategies provide other advantages, which are discussed in detail in this paper.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16656
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • DC microgrids
  • energy efficiency
  • energy management strategies
  • fuel cells
  • photovoltaic

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