Print Email Facebook Twitter Addressing voltage sag contribution of an optimally sized Industrial Hybrid Power System Title Addressing voltage sag contribution of an optimally sized Industrial Hybrid Power System: Using a multi-objective sizing framework considering cost and CO2 emission Author Deutman, Max (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage; Royal HaskoningDHV) Contributor Bauer, P. (graduation committee) Ramirez Elizondo, L.M. (mentor) Alpizar Castillo, J.J. (graduation committee) Cvetkovic, M. (graduation committee) Koolman, G.A. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Corporate name Delft University of Technology Programme Electrical Engineering | Electrical Power Engineering Date 2023-09-11 Abstract This thesis titled "Addressing voltage sag contribution of an optimally sized Industrial Hybrid Power System" introduces a framework for sizing an industrial Hybrid Power System (HPS) to minimise Cost and CO2 emissions relative to connecting the industrial site directly to the grid with the help of a genetic algorithm, specifically NSGA-II. The framework utilises an Energy Management System (EMS) that is based on a rolling average principle which attempts to restrict the change in grid consumption from one time step to the next. The optimally sized configuration and its new grid consumption profile are analysed in the CIGRE MV Distribution Network to assess the effects of the new consumption profile on the bus voltages. The combination of a rolling average-based EMS and an optimal sizing with NSGA-II resulted in a $47\%$ reduction of the CO2 emissions while not worsening the voltage behaviour in the system (with a focus on voltage sag introduced by large loads). Subject Hybrid Power Systems - HPSGenetic Algorithm - GAEnegy Management System - EMSCostCO2NSGA IIPVDiesel GeneratorBattery Energy Storage System (BESS)Voltage SagMedium voltage networksmosaik To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:67428726-21d0-4ef7-83bf-fc26bde07ff7 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2023 Max Deutman Files PDF Thesis_Repository_08_09.pdf 15.66 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:67428726-21d0-4ef7-83bf-fc26bde07ff7/datastream/OBJ/view