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Event-triggered multi-time scale control and low carbon operation for electric-hydrogen DC microgrid

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  • Armghan, Hammad
  • Xu, Yinliang
  • Sun, Hongbin
  • Ali, Naghmash
  • Liu, Jiajin

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This paper addresses the escalating need for low-carbon solutions and discusses the integrated control system for the electric-hydrogen DC microgrids. A multi-time scale control mechanism for the DC microgrid is proposed, which aims to enhance its adaptability and scalability. The proposed multi-time control scheme comprises two control layers. The system-level control layer utilizes optimization to address economic issues and carbon trading, aiming to minimize operational costs and carbon emissions in the microgrid. The local-level control layer incorporates an advanced nonlinear control method based on the exponential reaching law-powered terminal sliding mode control (ERL-TSMC) for accurate tracking capabilities at the local-level and to handle dynamic control challenges in real-time. Furthermore, an event-triggered control mechanism is introduced to reduce considerable control efforts while guaranteeing system robustness under various disturbances. Both simulations and hardware experiments demonstrate that the proposed control method guarantees efficient low-carbon operation, achieving a significantly lower average carbon intensity of 0.19 kg CO2/kWh. Additionally, it exhibits robust performance at the local-level, with a steady-state error of only 0.03%.

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  • Armghan, Hammad & Xu, Yinliang & Sun, Hongbin & Ali, Naghmash & Liu, Jiajin, 2024. "Event-triggered multi-time scale control and low carbon operation for electric-hydrogen DC microgrid," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 355(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:355:y:2024:i:c:s0306261923015131
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122149
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