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Optimal Management for Grid-Connected Three/Single-Phase Hybrid Multimicrogrids

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With the continuous development of microgrids (MGs), a hybrid structure consisting of single-phase MGs and three-phase MGs has been widely promoted. When each submicrogrid (SMG) pursues its economic benefit, it… Click to show full abstract

With the continuous development of microgrids (MGs), a hybrid structure consisting of single-phase MGs and three-phase MGs has been widely promoted. When each submicrogrid (SMG) pursues its economic benefit, it can easily cause a three-phase power unbalance for a grid-connected three/single-phase hybrid multimicrogrid (MMG). To address this problem, an optimization model based on the multileader and multifollower game theory is proposed for a grid-connected three/single-phase hybrid MMG in this paper. In the proposed optimization model, the three-phase unbalance constraints are integrated into the utility functions of the leaders and followers to reduce the impact of the unbalance constraints on the benefits of the participants. The performance of the proposed optimization model is verified by a series of tests. The test results show that the proposed optimization model can effectively reduce the three-phase power unbalance factor of the system and improve the profit of the three/single-phase hybrid MMG.

Keywords: phase hybrid; three single; connected three; grid connected; phase; single phase

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
Year Published: 2020

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