Power management strategies for generator-set with energy storage for 4Q-load

Conference Paper (2008)
Author(s)

J.F. Baalbergen (TU Delft - OLD Electrical Power Systems)

Pavol Bauera (TU Delft - Electrical Power Processing)

Research Group
OLD Electrical Power Systems
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/http:dx.doi.org//doi:10.1109/PESC.2008.4592564
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Publication Year
2008
Research Group
OLD Electrical Power Systems
Pages (from-to)
3901-3906
ISBN (print)
978-1-4244-1667-7

Abstract

Diesel generators in small electricity grids are
mostly not used in a very efficient way. The reason for this is
twofold. First of all the efficiency of a diesel generator is
dependent on the ratio between the average power and the
peak power of the generator. The smaller this ratio, the
lower the efficiency. Furthermore some loads can regenerate
energy. In small grids this energy is mostly not needed elsewhere and should be dissipated. A solution solving both problems mentioned above, is using an energy storage device in the system. This storage can be used for peak shaving and storing regenerated energy. This paper suggests six different power management strategies: Only Generator,
Peak Power Shaving, Dynamic Solution, Max On or Off, Average Power and Only Storage. The implications of these algorithms are given for a typical case study on a crane used
in the harbor. Calculations show that the Max On or Off, Average Power and Only Storage methods save the most energy. Calculation of the costs shows that adding an energy
storage device lowers the cost for all methods.

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