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28895. LAPSE:2023.10568
How Applicable Are Turbulence Assumptions Used in the Tidal Energy Industry?
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: characterisation, fatigue load, hydro-kinetic energy converter, model, standards, Tidal Bladed, tidal energy, TurbSim, turbulence
As tidal current and marine hydro-kinetic energy converters start to be deployed in pre-commercial arrays, it is critical that the design conditions are properly characterised. Turbulence is known to influence fatigue loads and power production, so developers use turbulence models to generate unsteady flows in order to simulate device performance. Most such models construct a synthetic flow field using a combination of measured parameters and theoretical assumptions. The majority in use today are based on atmospheric flow conditions and may have limited applicability in tidal environments. In the present work, we compare key turbulence model assumptions (which are recommended by the tidal turbine standards and are used in design software) to turbulence measurements from two tidal test sites in Scotland and Canada. Here, we show that the two sites have different levels of conformity to theoretical models, with significant variability within nearby locations at the same site. The agreeme... [more]
28896. LAPSE:2023.10567
Comparative Analysis of Heating Efficiency of a Single-Well Geothermal System in the Cold Region of Northeast China
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: geothermal energy heating, geothermal gradient, optimized development, single-well geothermal systems, T2WELL
Geothermal energy is a type of renewable energy that has rich reserves, is clean, environmentally friendly and has been widely used in the heating industry. The single-well closed-loop geothermal system is a technology with the characteristics of “taking heat without taking water” and is mainly used for geothermal energy heating. Although the heating requirements in the cold region of Northeast China are urgent, the traditional heating mode not only has high economic costs but also causes serious damage to the environment. Therefore, it is of important practical significance to change the heating structure and develop and utilize geothermal energy for heating according to local conditions. In this study, the actual operating single-well geothermal system in the Songyuan area of Jilin Province is used as a case study, and a numerical model is established based on the T2WELL simulation program. The flow production temperature and heat extraction response law of the single-well system in... [more]
28897. LAPSE:2023.10566
Self-Cleaning Mortar Façades with Addition of Anatase and Rutile Titanium Dioxide for Cool Façades
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: cement mortars, cool façades, photocatalysis, titanium dioxide
The concern with the best energy performance of buildings is a current theme, and construction materials that bring improvements to the performance of buildings and their surroundings are in demand. Façades play a crucial role in regulating the temperature within buildings by permitting or obstructing the transfer of heat and also affect the ambient temperature. Light-colored façades help maintain environments with milder temperatures, but pollution, rain, and other degrading agents darken the colors of the façades, reducing their capacity of sunlight reflection. In this scenario, the present study analyzed the addition of different types of titanium dioxide, anatase and rutile, in cement tiles for building façades, combining the ease and speed of assembly with the self-cleaning effects of photocatalysis. The 1 cm thick tiles were produced with a 1:3 mortar ratio (cement:sand/dry aggregate) with a 0.5 water:cement ratio and the addition of 0.3% polypropylene fiber. Different admixture... [more]
28898. LAPSE:2023.10565
Novel Multi-Objective Optimal Design of a Shell-and-Tube Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage Device
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: LHTES, multi-objective optimisation, PCM, thermal storage
In the present paper a new multi-objective optimisation procedure for the design of a shell-and-tube Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage (LHTES) is proposed. A simple arrangement of a cylindrical shell with multiple vertical tubes has been examined. The optimisation considers, as design variables, the number of tubes, the tube internal radius and the device height-to-diameter ratio, H/D, while the storage volume is kept constant. This analysis aims to detect the set of solutions which optimises the LHTES performances evaluated in terms of charging and discharging times and overall thermal energy capacity. To accomplish the multi-objectives optimal thermal storage design, a simplified mathematical model of the LHTES has been employed. This model can evaluate the prescribed performances for a given set of design variables. The proposed optimisation procedure evaluates new solutions along the most promising directions in the design variables domain, leading to a significant improvement in... [more]
28899. LAPSE:2023.10564
Comparative Levelized Cost Analysis of Transmitting Renewable Solar Energy
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cost analysis, electricity transmission, hydrogen storage, hydrogen transmission, large-scale solar integration
A bottom-up cost analysis for delivering utility-scale PV-generated electricity as hydrogen through pipelines and as electricity through power is undertaken. Techno-economic, generation, and demand data for California are used to calculate the levelized cost of transmitting (LCOT) energy and the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) prior to distribution. High-voltage levels of 230 kV and 500 kV and 24-inch and 36-inch pipelines for 100 to 700 miles of transmission are considered. At 100 miles of transmission, the cost of transmission between each medium is comparable. At longer distances, the pipeline scenarios become increasingly cheaper at low utilization levels. The all-electric pathways utilizing battery energy storage systems can meet 95% of the load for as low as 356 USD/MWh, whereas when meeting 100% of load with the hydrogen gas turbine and fuel cell pathways, the costs are 278 and 322 USD/MWh, respectively.
28900. LAPSE:2023.10563
Nanostructured Electrocatalysts for Advanced Applications in Fuel Cells
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: electrocatalyst, Energy, Fuel Cells, nanostructure, sol-gel synthesis, synthesis techniques
Nanostructured materials have gained much attention in recent engineering and material- science research due to their unique structural makeup, which stands them out from their bulk counterparts. Their novel properties of tiny-size structural elements (molecules or crystallites, clusters) of nanoscale dimensions (1 to 100 nm) make them a perfect material for energy applications. The recent keen interest in nanostructured materials research by academia and industrial experts arises from the unique variable characteristics of increased electrical and thermal conductivity. This occurs as nanostructured materials undergo a transient process from infinite-extended solid to a particle of ascertainable numbers of atoms. The commercial and energy sectors are very interested in developing and expanding simple synthetic pathways for nanostructured-electrocatalysts materials to aid in optimizing the number of active regions. Over the decades, various techniques have been put forward to design and... [more]
28901. LAPSE:2023.10562
Influence of Axial Installation Deviation on the Hydraulic Axial Force of the 1000 MW Francis Runner in the Rated Operating Condition
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 1000 MW Francis turbine, axial installation deviation, clearance flow, Computational Fluid Dynamics, hydraulic axial force, installation accuracy control, vortex
To study the influence of the axial installation deviation of the runner on the hydraulic axial force of the 1000 MW Francis turbine unit, geometric models of the full flow passage of the Francis turbine with the runner sinking in the axial direction by 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2.5, 4, and 5.5 mm were established. The geometric models of the upper crown clearance, lower band clearance, and pressure balance pipes were also built. The SST turbulence model was used in the CFD setup to numerically simulate the flow in the Francis turbine with different runner installation sinking values. The results show that the hydraulic axial force on the inner surface of the runner remains stable when the runner is lowered. The hydraulic axial force on the entire runner surface and the outer surface of the lower band decreases, and the hydraulic axial force on the outer surface of the upper crown clearance increases. All of these hydraulic axial forces gradually tend to stabilize as the amount descending from t... [more]
28902. LAPSE:2023.10561
Traveling Wave-Based Fault Localization in FACTS-Compensated Transmission Line via Signal Decomposition Techniques
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: empirical mode decomposition, ESPRIT, FACTS devices, fault localization, intrinsic time decomposition, S-transform
Modern power systems are structurally complex and are vulnerable to undesirable events like faults. In the event of faults in transmission line, accurate fault location improves restoration process, thereby enhancing the reliability of the overall system. Fault location methods (FLMs) are tools which assist in identifying fault locations quickly. However, the accuracy of these FLMs gets affected in the presence of flexible alternating current transmission system (FACTS) devices. Therefore, in this work, the performance of four different signal decomposition techniques aided traveling wave aided FLMs are qualitatively compared in the context of fault localization in FACTS-compensated systems. FLMs based on intrinsic time decomposition (ITD), empirical mode decomposition (EMD), S-transform (ST), and estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance technique (ESPRIT) are investigated. The accuracy of FLMs is tested for different cases of series, shunt, and series-shunt FACTS-comp... [more]
28903. LAPSE:2023.10560
Application of Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence for Interfacial Transfer Phenomena
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bubbles, droplets, liquid films, planar imaging, planar laser-induced fluorescence, sprays
The present review describes the current achievements in the applications of a planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) method for the diagnostics of liquid films, bubbles, individual droplets, and sprays. Such flows are related with strongly curved interphases, which often results in additional high errors during the PLIF data quantification because of laser light reflection, refraction, and absorption. The present review demonstrates that a two-color PLIF approach and a PLIF modification for regularly structured illumination resolves the reflection- and refraction-caused errors. The latter modification ensures proper phase separation in the measurement cross-section and visualization of the interface dynamics. The former approach provides the accurate evaluation of the local temperature and concentration both in liquid and gaseous phases even in the case of strong variations of the laser sheet intensity. With intensified cameras, the PLIF method is used for multi-parameter diagnostic... [more]
28904. LAPSE:2023.10559
Development and Experimental Characterization of an Innovative Tank-in-Tank Hybrid Sensible−Latent Thermal Energy Storage System
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: domestic hot water, experimental testing, latent, PCM, thermal energy storage
This study focuses on the development and testing under lab-controlled conditions of a hybrid sensible−latent thermal energy storage (TES) system for domestic hot water (DHW) provision in residential buildings. The TES system’s design is based, for the first time in the literature, on a commercial tank-in-tank architecture integrating a macro-encapsulated commercial phase change material (PCM) inside the external tank to guarantee the safe provision of DHW and increase overall energy storage density at a reasonable cost. The PCM is a salt hydrate with a nominal melting temperature of 58 °C. The overall tank-in-tank TES volume is about 540 dm3. Almost one tenth of this volume is occupied by the PCM macro-capsules. The developed TES system was comparatively tested against the same configuration operated as a sensible TES. The obtained results showed the ability of the PCM to increase the thermal inertia inside the external tank, thus guaranteeing the quite stable provision of heat to the... [more]
28905. LAPSE:2023.10558
Opportunities for Promoting Healthy Homes and Long-Lasting Energy-Efficient Behaviour among Families with Children in Portugal
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: building survey, children’s exposure, designing interventions, energy consumption, indoor air quality
Energy poverty vulnerability constitutes a significant concern in Portugal, with 17.5% of the population being unable to keep their home adequately warm. Furthermore, there is evidence that a substantial number of children live in unhealthy homes. This study aims to comprehensively characterise a sample of 101 Portuguese families with children and their homes in order to identify opportunities for actions for promoting long-lasting energy efficiency and environment health-promoting behavioural changes. To accomplish this aim, two tools—a building survey checklist and a questionnaire to participants—were developed and implemented to collect harmonised data on building-specific characteristics and on participants’ socioeconomic status and behaviour. The home visits for recruitment and data collection were conducted from July 2021 to April 2022. The results suggest that, for the population under study, the main opportunities for improvement include: (i) replacing low energy-efficient tech... [more]
28906. LAPSE:2023.10557
Investigation of the Vibration Transmission Characteristics of the Aero-Engine Casing System by Rotating Force Exciter
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: aircraft engine, casing system, rotating force exciter, vibration transmission
This work aims to study the dynamic characteristics of an entire aero-engine casing by experiments using a new type of rotating exciter. New vibration sensor layout rules are proposed according to experimental results and vibration transmission characteristics. The vibration response of the aero-engine casing is carried out, and the vibration response of different casing measuring points is also studied. The finite element model of the engine casing’s structure is established to obtain the natural frequency of the whole aero-engine casing, which agrees well with the experimental measurement. We find that the vibration acceleration transmission value of the radial measuring point of bearing No. 1, but not the fan sensor, is more suitable for detecting the running state of the fan rotor. In addition, the sensor in the intermediate casing can detect the vibration of the high-pressure rotor. Bolt loosening of the flange has little effect on the vibration transmission characteristics of the... [more]
28907. LAPSE:2023.10556
Energy Transition Scenarios for Energy Poverty Alleviation: Analysis of the Delphi Study
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy management, energy poverty, energy transformation, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, scenario
Energy poverty is a phenomenon that is affecting an increasing number of EU citizens. It occurs when people are unable to buy enough energy to meet their needs at a socially acceptable level. Despite the many efforts and measures taken to prevent this negative phenomenon, the looming energy crisis could exacerbate it. On the one hand, efforts towards energy transition are intended to prevent this phenomenon, but on the other hand, inadequate restraint on the energy market may lead to its escalation. Various scenarios need to be analysed to ensure that the risks associated with energy shortages do not lead to even greater levels of energy poverty, with negative consequences for societies, economies, and the environment. Using a scenario approach and expert research, as well as mathematical−statistical tools, the article presents possible scenarios related to the implementation of measures affecting energy transformation and the transition to renewable energy sources in economies. These... [more]
28908. LAPSE:2023.10555
Life Cycle Assessment of Luminescent Solar Concentrators Integrated into a Smart Window
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: life cycle assessment, luminescent solar concentrator, photovoltaic technologies, smart windows
The main goal of this paper is to assess the life cycle environmental impacts of a multifunctional smart window luminescent solar concentrator (SW−LSC) prototype through the application of the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. To the authors’ knowledge, this is one of the first studies on the topic. The analysis followed a cradle to gate approach, considering the assembly and maintenance phase as well as the end of life, examined separately through a recycling/landfill scenario. A comparison of the impacts of LSC modules with those of some building-integrated photovoltaic technologies was carried out. Results showed that the global warming potential (100 years) for SW−LSC was 5.91 × 103 kg CO2eq and the manufacturing phase had the greatest impact (about 96%). The recycling/landfill scenario results showed the possibility to reduce impacts by an average of 45%. A dominance analysis of SW−LSC components showed that the aluminum frame was the main hotspot (about 60% contribution), follow... [more]
28909. LAPSE:2023.10554
Implementing Partnerships in Energy Supply Chain Cybersecurity Resilience
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: critical infrastructure, cyber-physical systems, cybersecurity, information sharing, operational technology, resilience, supply chain management
This study describes the implementation of an energy sector community to examine the practice of cybersecurity for operational technology environments and their supply chains. Evaluating cybersecurity from the perspectives of different actors participating in the energy sector, the progress and challenges of operators and suppliers in delivering cybersecurity for the sector are explored. While regulatory frameworks incentivize individual organizations to improve their cybersecurity, operational services contain contributions from many organizations, and this supply chain of activity needs to be influenced and managed to achieve desired security and resilience outcomes. Through collaborations and systems engineering approaches, a reference model is created to facilitate improvements in managing the cybersecurity of supply chains for different actors, including service operators, maintainers, manufacturers, and systems integrators. This study provides an illustration of implementing a co... [more]
28910. LAPSE:2023.10553
A Hybrid Model of VMD-EMD-FFT, Similar Days Selection Method, Stepwise Regression, and Artificial Neural Network for Daily Electricity Peak Load Forecasting
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: artificial neural network, daily peak load forecasting, EDM, FFT, hybrid model, similar days method, stepwise regression, VMD
Daily electricity peak load forecasting is important for electricity generation capacity planning. Accurate forecasting leads to saving on excessive electricity generating capacity, while maintaining the stability of the power system. The main challenging tasks in this research field include improving forecasting accuracy and reducing computational time. This paper proposes a hybrid model involving variational mode decomposition (VMD), empirical mode decomposition (EMD), fast Fourier transform (FFT), stepwise regression, similar days selection (SD) method, and artificial neural network (ANN) for daily electricity peak load forecasting. Stepwise regression and similar days selection method are used for input variable selection. VMD and FFT are applied for data decomposition and seasonality capturing, while EMD is employed for determining an appropriate decomposition level for VMD. The hybrid model is constructed to effectively forecast special holidays, which have different patterns fro... [more]
28911. LAPSE:2023.10552
The Structural and Electromagnetic Comparative Analysis of the Bifilar-Meander-Type Winding Method of Superconducting DC Circuit Breaker
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: bifilar method, DC circuit breaker, hybrid type, Maxwell program, meander type, superconducting fault-current-limiter
As the utilization of DC systems increases worldwide, the importance of DC cutoff technology is increasing. We proposed a hybrid DC cutoff technology combining an SFCL (superconducting fault-current-limiter) and a mechanical DC circuit breaker. This model can perform a fault-current-limiting operation through the quenching of the SFCL and a breaking operation through an artificial cutoff zero point of a mechanical DC circuit breaker. In particular, the SFCL is responsible for the growth of the initial fault current according to the DC characteristics. As the DC system’s supply and demand increase, the DC system’s capacity also increases. Therefore, the fault-current-limiting capability of the SFCL should be increased according to the increasing DC system breaking capacity. The fault-current-limiting capability can be increased by increasing the superconducting wires used in the SFCL. Current commercially available SFCLs use bifilar-helical-type and bifilar-spiral-type winding methods.... [more]
28912. LAPSE:2023.10551
IoT-Enabled Campus Prosumer Microgrid Energy Management, Architecture, Storage Technologies, and Simulation Tools: A Comprehensive Study
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Batteries, campus microgrid, distributed generation, energy management system, energy storage system, prosumer market, renewable energy resources, smart grid
Energy is very important in daily life. The smart power system provides an energy management system using various techniques. Among other load types, campus microgrids are very important, and they consume large amounts of energy. Energy management systems in campus prosumer microgrids have been addressed in different works. A comprehensive study of previous works has not reviewed the architecture, tools, and energy storage systems of campus microgrids. In this paper, a survey of campus prosumer microgrids is presented considering their energy management schemes, optimization techniques, architectures, storage types, and design tools. The survey is comprised of one decade of past works for a true analysis. In the optimization techniques, deterministic and metaheuristic methods are reviewed considering their pros and cons. Smart grids are being installed in different campuses all over the world, and these are considered the best alternatives to conventional power systems. However, effici... [more]
28913. LAPSE:2023.10550
Predicting the Temperature Field of Hot Dry Rocks by the Seismic Inversion Method
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: hot dry rock, petrophysical modeling, pre-stack simultaneous inversion, temperature field prediction
Hot dry rocks, as clean and abundant sources of new energy, are crucial in the restructuring of energy. Predicting the temperature field of hot dry rocks is of great significance for trapping the target areas of hot dry rocks. How to use limited logging data to predict the temperature field within a work area is a difficulty faced in hot dry rock exploration. We propose a method to predict the hot dry rock temperature field (using seismic inversion results). The relationship between porosity and transverse wave velocity was established with petrophysical modeling. The difference in porosity calculated from the density and transverse wave velocity was incorporated in the seismic inversion results to find the thermal expansion and predict the temperature field. We applied the method to predict the temperature of hot dry rocks in the Gonghe Basin. The results showed that the temperature in the northeast work area was higher than in the southwest area at the same depth, and a depth of 150... [more]
28914. LAPSE:2023.10549
Artificial Intelligence for Hosting Capacity Analysis: A Systematic Literature Review
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, deep learning, distributed energy resources, hosting capacity, impact factors, Machine Learning, optimisation
Distribution network operators face technical and operational challenges in integrating the increasing number of distributed energy resources (DER) with the distribution network. The hosting capacity analysis quantifies the level of power quality violation on the network due to the high penetration of the DER, such as over voltage, under voltage, transformer and feeder overloading, and protection failures. Real-time monitoring of the power quality factors such as the voltage, current, angle, frequency, harmonics and overloading that would help the distribution network operators overcome the challenges created by the high penetration of the DER. In this paper, different conventional hosting capacity analysis methods have been discussed. These methods have been compared based on the network constraints, impact factors, required input data, computational efficiency, and output accuracy. The artificial intelligence approaches of the hosting capacity analysis for the real-time monitoring of... [more]
28915. LAPSE:2023.10548
Fault Diagnosis Techniques for Nuclear Power Plants: A Review from the Artificial Intelligence Perspective
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, data-driven, fault diagnosis, knowledge-driven, nuclear power plants
Fault diagnosis plays an important role in complex and safety-critical systems such as nuclear power plants (NPPs). With the development of artificial intelligence (AI), extensive research has been carried out for fast and efficient fault diagnosis based on intelligent methods. This paper presents a review of various AI-based system-level fault diagnosis methods for NPPs. We first discuss the development history of AI. Based on this exposition, AI-based fault diagnosis techniques are classified into knowledge-driven and data-driven approaches. For knowledge-driven methods, we discuss both the early if−then-based fault diagnosis techniques and the current new theory-based ones. The principles, application, and comparative analysis of the representative methods are systematically described. For data-driven strategies, we discuss single-algorithm-based techniques such as ANN, SVM, PCA, DT, and clustering, as well as hybrid techniques that combine algorithms together. The advantages and di... [more]
28916. LAPSE:2023.10547
Load Evaluation for Tower Design of Large Floating Offshore Wind Turbine System According to Wave Conditions
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: fast Fourier transform, floating offshore wind turbine system, semisubmersible, tower-base pitch moment, wave spectral energy
This study entailed a load evaluation for the tower design of a large floating offshore wind turbine system in accordance with the wave conditions. The target model includes the IEA 15 MW reference wind turbine and a semi-submersible VolturnUS-S reference floating offshore wind turbine platform from the University of Maine. The OpenFAST, which is an aero-hydro-servo-elastic fully coupled analysis tool, was used for load analysis. The DLC1.2 and 1.6 were used as the design load cases, and the environmental conditions suitable for the design load cases were cited in the VolturnUS-S platform report. Load evaluation was performed according to time series and FFT results. The findings of the study are as follows: first, in the correlation analysis, the tower-top deflection had the highest correlation, and this further affects nacelle acceleration. Second, the tower-base pitch moment increased with the significant wave height. However, the wave peak period increased until it matched the towe... [more]
28917. LAPSE:2023.10546
Research on Aerodynamic Design of an End Wall Based on a Quasi-3D Optimization Method
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: aerodynamic design, flow field diagnosis, quasi-3D optimization, secondary flow, transonic fan
To investigate the effects of different passage structures on the aerodynamic performance of the transonic fans, this paper develops a reliable and practical quasi-3D optimization method for the hub based on the experimental data of Stage 67. In the method, the hub profile of Stage 67 can be optimized without changing the geometrical data of the blades. The optimization results show that stream tube diffusion characteristics depend on the hub profile’s curvature in the boundary layer near the hub. In the front part of the hub, the end wall with a concave construction can enhance the expansion of the stream tubes near the root of the rotor blade, which helps control the diffusion flow of viscous fluid effectively to decrease the low-energy fluid’s energy degradation and radial secondary flow in the boundary layer. In the latter part of the hub, the end wall with a convex construction facilitates the shrinkage of stream tubes to decrease the secondary flow loss and separated flow loss by... [more]
28918. LAPSE:2023.10545
Energy Efficiency Analysis of Pumping Systems Impacted by the Golden Mussel: A Case Study in the Brazilian Amazon
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: biofouling, bioinfestation, bioinvasion, cost of pumping, energy consumption of pumping, Energy Efficiency, golden mussel, load loss, pumping systems
Pumping systems, especially those used in the water supply sector and in industrial and hydroelectric facilities, are commonly infested by the golden mussel. This causes an increase in maintenance operations (e.g., system shutdowns for cleaning) that can generate an increased energy cost. The geographical expansion of the golden mussel in Latin America presents an economic risk, not only to the ecosystem in general, but also to the energy sector. The imminence of its spread in the Amazon region, one of the main river basins in South America, is cause for concern with regard to the problems that bioinvasion of this species can cause. Given the absence of studies on the loss of energy efficiency in pumping systems impacted by the golden mussel, this study proposes a methodology to estimate the increase in energy consumption and costs of pumping under such bioinfestation. For the standardization of the methodology and development of mathematical calculations (both novel and improved equat... [more]
28919. LAPSE:2023.10544
Grouping Control Strategy for Battery Energy Storage Power Stations Considering the Wind and Solar Power Generation Trend
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: energy storage unit, grouping battery units, multi-agent, power distribution, wind and solar power generation trend
For the optimal power distribution problem of battery energy storage power stations containing multiple energy storage units, a grouping control strategy considering the wind and solar power generation trend is proposed. Firstly, a state of charge (SOC) consistency algorithm based on multi-agent is proposed. The adaptive power distribution among the units started can be realized using this algorithm. Then, considering the trend of wind and solar power generation, a reasonable grouping control strategy is formulated. The grouping situation of the units is determined by using the probability distribution characteristics of energy storage charging and discharging, which reduces the number of charging and discharging conversions and extends the power station life. Finally, the actual data of a wind−solar energy storage microgrid is used to verify the method. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method has certain advantages in terms of control effect, SOC consistency, and e... [more]
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