LAPSE:2023.18500
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LAPSE:2023.18500
An Energy Management System of Campus Microgrids: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges
March 8, 2023
Abstract
The multiple uncertainties in a microgrid, such as limited photovoltaic generations, ups and downs in the market price, and controlling different loads, are challenging points in managing campus energy with multiple microgrid systems and are a hot topic of research in the current era. Microgrids deployed at multiple campuses can be successfully operated with an exemplary energy management system (EMS) to address these challenges, offering several solutions to minimize the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, maintenance costs, and peak load demands of the microgrid infrastructure. This literature survey presents a comparative analysis of multiple campus microgrids’ energy management at different universities in different locations, and it also studies different approaches to managing their peak demand and achieving the maximum output power for campus microgrids. In this paper, the analysis is also focused on managing and addressing the uncertain nature of renewable energies, considering the storage technologies implemented on various campuses. A comparative analysis was also considered for the energy management of campus microgrids, which were investigated with multiple optimization techniques, simulation tools, and different types of energy storage technologies. Finally, the challenges for future research are highlighted, considering campus microgrids’ importance globally. Moreover, this paper is expected to open innovative paths in the future for new researchers working in the domain of campus microgrids.
The multiple uncertainties in a microgrid, such as limited photovoltaic generations, ups and downs in the market price, and controlling different loads, are challenging points in managing campus energy with multiple microgrid systems and are a hot topic of research in the current era. Microgrids deployed at multiple campuses can be successfully operated with an exemplary energy management system (EMS) to address these challenges, offering several solutions to minimize the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, maintenance costs, and peak load demands of the microgrid infrastructure. This literature survey presents a comparative analysis of multiple campus microgrids’ energy management at different universities in different locations, and it also studies different approaches to managing their peak demand and achieving the maximum output power for campus microgrids. In this paper, the analysis is also focused on managing and addressing the uncertain nature of renewable energies, considering the storage technologies implemented on various campuses. A comparative analysis was also considered for the energy management of campus microgrids, which were investigated with multiple optimization techniques, simulation tools, and different types of energy storage technologies. Finally, the challenges for future research are highlighted, considering campus microgrids’ importance globally. Moreover, this paper is expected to open innovative paths in the future for new researchers working in the domain of campus microgrids.
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campus microgrids, energy management system, energy storage system, prosumer market, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, renewable energy resources, smart grid
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Muqeet HA, Munir HM, Javed H, Shahzad M, Jamil M, Guerrero JM. An Energy Management System of Campus Microgrids: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges. (2023). LAPSE:2023.18500
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Muqeet HA: Department of Electrical Engineering Technology, Punjab Tianjin University of Technology, Lahore 54770, Pakistan [ORCID]
Munir HM: Department of Electrical Engineering, Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur 65200, Pakistan [ORCID]
Javed H: Department of Electrical Engineering, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Engineering and Technology, Multan 60000, Pakistan [ORCID]
Shahzad M: Department of Electrical Engineering, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Engineering and Technology, Multan 60000, Pakistan [ORCID]
Jamil M: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1B 3X5, Canada; Department Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing E [ORCID]
Guerrero JM: The Villum Center for Research on Microgrids (CROM), AAU Energy, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark [ORCID]
Munir HM: Department of Electrical Engineering, Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur 65200, Pakistan [ORCID]
Javed H: Department of Electrical Engineering, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Engineering and Technology, Multan 60000, Pakistan [ORCID]
Shahzad M: Department of Electrical Engineering, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Engineering and Technology, Multan 60000, Pakistan [ORCID]
Jamil M: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1B 3X5, Canada; Department Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing E [ORCID]
Guerrero JM: The Villum Center for Research on Microgrids (CROM), AAU Energy, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
14
Issue
20
First Page
6525
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-10-11
ISSN
1996-1073
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