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The immense deployment of renewable energy resources (RES) have gained significant interest in distribution networks, which creates great challenges for distribution network planners and operators. One way of mitigating such challenges is to combine the integration of RES with energy storage systems (ESS). However, appropriate combination of both RES and ESS requires new planning methodologies in...
The present paper develops a model to optimize the daily operation of a hybrid energy system consisting of a hydrokinetic, a pumped hydro storage system and a diesel generator. The optimization approach is aimed at minimizing the cost function subject to the availability of water resource, the variable load requirements, and operational constraints of the hybrid system's components. The main purpose...
This paper presents an optimal automatic residential load planning including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and energy storage devices. The goal of planning is minimizing the payment of consumer. The loads are divided to two categories, controllable appliances and uncontrollable appliances. Energy storage system in two types, centralized and distributed, has simulated in this paper. PHEV...
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