Microgrids (MGs) have emerged as a viable solution for consumers consisting of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and local loads within a smaller zone that can operate either in an autonomous or grid tide.
In high renewable penetrated microgrids, energy storage systems (ESSs) play key roles for various functionalities. In this chapter, the control and application of energy storage systems in the microgrids system are reviewed and introduced. First, the categories of...
The microgrid concept integrated with renewable energy generation and energy storage systems has gained significant interest recently, triggered by increasing demand for clean, efficient, secure, reliable and sustainable heat and electricity.
What are the advantages of a microgrid?
However, increasingly, microgrids are being based on energy storage systems combined with renewable energy sources (solar, wind, small hydro), usually backed up by a fossil fuel-powered generator. The main advantage of a microgrid: higher reliability.
What is the future perspective of microgrid systems?
Demonstrates the future perspective of implementing renewable energy sources, electrical energy storage systems, and microgrid systems regarding high storage capability, smart-grid atmosphere, and techno-economic deployment.
What is a microgrid power system?
In power distribution systems, a cluster of demand-side loads and distributed energy resources can be connected and disconnected from the main grid to operate in grid-connected or islanded mode. These small-scale power systems are named as microgrids.
How can a microgrid improve energy supply in remote areas?
In the future, there is significant potential for work to support energy supply in remote areas, facilitate large and reliable integration of renewable energy sources into electrical systems, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and achieve lower energy costs (Akinyele et al., 2018). Studies on advanced control strategies in microgrids.