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Double-uncertainty optimal operation of hybrid AC/DC microgrids with high proportion of intermittent energy sources

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This paper applies double-uncertainty optimization theory to the operation of AC/DC hybrid microgrids to deal with uncertainties caused by a high proportion of intermittent energy sources. A fuzzy stochastic expectation… Click to show full abstract

This paper applies double-uncertainty optimization theory to the operation of AC/DC hybrid microgrids to deal with uncertainties caused by a high proportion of intermittent energy sources. A fuzzy stochastic expectation economic model for day-ahead scheduling based on uncertain optimization theory is proposed to minimize the operational costs of hybrid AC/DC microgrids. The fuzzy stochastic alternating direction multiplier method is proposed to solve the double-uncertainty optimization problem. A real-time intra-day unbalanced power adjustment model is established to minimize real-time adjustment costs. Through comparative analysis of deterministic optimization, stochastic optimization and fuzzy stochastic optimization of day-ahead scheduling and real-time adjustment, the validity of fuzzy stochastic optimization based on a fuzzy stochastic expectation model is proved.

Keywords: double uncertainty; hybrid microgrids; fuzzy stochastic; energy; optimization

Journal Title: Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Year Published: 2017

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