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This study presents a fuzzy-based optimal energy management scheme for a grid-tied hybrid generation system. The hybrid system under study includes a fuel cell, an electrolyzer, and a hydrogen storage subsystem and is also capable of exchanging power with the local grid under hourly electricity pricing. The topic of energy management is presented in detail in the form of a non-linear constrained optimization problem. A comprehensive mathematical formulation is applied to build an accurate model. Due to the complexity and large-scale nature of the problem, its algebraic model is given in general algebraic modelling system (GAMS). Having developed an off-line optimizer through interfacing GAMS and MATLAB, the optimal energy management problem is solved under different load profiles and the results are utilized to train a Sugeno-type fuzzy inference system that is responsible for real time energy management. The fine tuning of the fuzzy system parameters, mainly including the membership functions and the weighting coefficients, is made using subtractive data clustering. To verify the performance and validity of the proposed approach, the simulation results are presented and discussed in both off-line and on-line modes
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An real-time (online) optimal power management algorithm is of various applications in hybrid cars, multi-source energy generation systems and microgrids.
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This page is a summary of: Optimal Fuzzy-Based Power Management for Real Time Application in a Hybrid Generation System , IET Renewable Power Generation, June 2017, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET),
DOI: 10.1049/iet-rpg.2017.0008.
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