Hybrid Energy Storage System using Wind power system
Abstract
The research deals with energy storage and its management. In this hybrid wind system Li-ion battery charge status is being controlled by DC/DC bidirectional converter based on load requirement. The battery system along with super-capacitor and load are being simulated for various conditions and the output parameters like voltage, current, power and state of charge are being plotted and analyzed for each condition. To meet the short term peak it is required to charge the power at faster rate by using super-capacitor. To meet medium-term peak requirement it is required to fulfill the large-scale capacity by using Li-ion battery. The life of Li-ion battery depends upon the charging and discharging cycles. By using super-capacitor, the efficiency and durability of the battery is increased by reducing the charge and discharge cycle of the battery. Due to this the maintenance cost of battery is reduced which reflects on overall cost of the system. Model is proposed with external energy maximization strategy (EEMS) and simulated on MATLAB R2015 b. This paper depicts the control and management strategy for the reduction of deviation cost by utilizing hybrid energy storage system by which we obtained a much more cost effective solution as compared to conventional system.
Published
2024-07-18
How to Cite
SHEKHAR, Ravi; KUMAR, Prakash.
Hybrid Energy Storage System using Wind power system.
Journal of Power Technologies, [S.l.], v. 104, n. 3, p. 181--188, july 2024.
ISSN 2083-4195.
Available at: <https://papers.itc.pw.edu.pl/index.php/JPT/article/view/1618>. Date accessed: 13 oct. 2024.
Issue
Section
Energy Conversion and Storage
Keywords
Energy storage system; EEMS;Wind Power; Energy storage for short & long duration; super-capacitors;Li-ion battery
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