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A modular simulation model of a PV battery system has been developed and integrated into a genetic algorithm framework in order to evaluate optimal sizing of such systems under various boundary conditions. The presented paper describes the simulation assumptions and presents optimization results for a PV battery system having a DC topology, comparing current economic scenarios with and without KfW...
This paper presents an advanced simulation tool for optimizing an off-grid hybrid PV-wind-diesel system to supply the required electricity to a telecommunication base station. The suggested system investigates a combination of three different battery technologies: Lead-acid, Lithium-ion and Vanadium Redox-Flow batteries. An adequate strategy has been developed to control the energy flow among the...
Lithium-ion battery aging tests show that battery lifetime can be strongly influenced by the operating conditions, particularly by the state of charge and the cycle depth. Therefore a genetic optimization algorithm is applied to optimize the charging behavior of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) connected to the grid with respect to maximizing energy trading profits in a vehicle-to-grid (V2G)...
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