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Impact of Coordinated Electric Ferry Charging on Distribution Network Using Metaheuristic Optimization

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  • Rajib Baran Roy

    (School of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton 4701, Australia)

  • Sanath Alahakoon

    (School of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton 4701, Australia)

  • Piet Janse Van Rensburg

    (School of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton 4701, Australia)

Abstract

The maritime shipping sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in coastal regions. In response, the adoption of electric ferries powered by renewable energy and supported by battery storage technologies has emerged as a viable decarbonization pathway. This study investigates the operational impacts of coordinated electric ferry charging on a medium-voltage distribution network at Gladstone Marina, Queensland, Australia. Using DIgSILENT PowerFactory integrated with MATLAB Simulink and a Python-based control system, four proposed ferry terminals equipped with BESSs (Battery Energy Storage Systems) are simulated. A dynamic model of BESS operation is optimized using a balanced hybrid metaheuristic algorithm combining GA-PSO-BFO (Genetic Algorithm-Particle Swarm Optimization-Bacterial Foraging Optimization). Simulations under 50% and 80% transformer loading conditions assess the effects of charge-only versus charge–discharge strategies. Results indicate that coordinated charge–discharge control improves voltage stability by 1.0–1.5%, reduces transformer loading by 3–4%, and decreases feeder line loading by 2.5–3.5%. Conversely, charge-only coordination offers negligible benefits. Further, quasi-dynamic analyses validate the system’s enhanced stability under coordinated energy management. These findings highlight the potential of docked electric ferries, operating under intelligent control, to act as distributed energy reserves that enhance grid flexibility and operational efficiency.

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  • Rajib Baran Roy & Sanath Alahakoon & Piet Janse Van Rensburg, 2025. "Impact of Coordinated Electric Ferry Charging on Distribution Network Using Metaheuristic Optimization," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-29, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:11:p:2805-:d:1666253
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