Multiobjective Long-Period Optimal Planning Model for a Grid-Connected Renewable-Battery System

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications(2022)

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This article develops a practical framework for the multiobjective optimal planning of a grid-connected renewable-battery system considering a long-period operation. The capacities of wind turbine, solar photovoltaic (PV), and battery storage are optimized by minimizing three objective functions: cost of electricity (COE), grid dependence (GD), and total curtailed energy (TCE). A new rule-based energy management is developed for the long-period operation, where: 1) the capacity degradations of PV and battery are applied; 2) purchase and sell electricity prices are updated for each year using interest and escalation rates; and 3) the salvation value of the components is considered to achieve a realistic economic analysis of the planning problem. The developed multiobjective optimal planning model is examined using the long-period (ten years) real data of wind speed, solar insolation, ambient temperature, and load consumption for a grid-connected household in Australia. It is found that a household with the minimum GD (0.008%) results in a COE of 116 ¢/kWh with a TCE of 100 MWh in ten years. The proposed optimal planning framework based on the long-period operation is compared with the short-period operation.
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Cost of electricity (COE),grid dependence (GD),long-period operation,optimal sizing,practicality,total curtailed energy (TCE)
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