Optimal Battery Energy Storage System Management with Wind Turbine Generator in Unbalanced Low Power Distribution System
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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Wind Turbine Generators (WTG) are
being integrated into distribution systems on
a large scale worldwide as part of a global effort to
capture green energy. Wind turbine generator inter-
mittency may be mitigated by Battery Energy Storage
Systems (BESS), which have emerged as a viable
option in recent years. To find the best position
and capacity for wind power generation and BESS
charging/discharging dispatches, a Red Fox Optimi-
sation (RFO) algorithm is used while optimising the
imbalanced distribution network’s performance under
technological restrictions. The charging or discharging
criteria for this method is the average feeder load.
The charging techniques for BESS using WTG and
Sustainable Average Load (SAL) are evaluated in
terms of the free-running mode of dispatch cycle.
The suggested approach is tested on an IEEE-37
bus Unbalanced Radial Distribution Network (UDN).
It has been shown that the suggested method enhances
several performance objectives of the distribution
system.
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wind turbine generator, IEEE-37, bus unbalanced radial distribution network, Red Fox Optimisation algorithm, Sustainable Average Load
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Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2022, vol. 20, no. 4, p. 523 - 536: ill.