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Resilient Microgrid Design Using Ecological Network Analysis

verfasst von : Abheek Chatterjee, Amira Bushagour, Astrid Layton

Erschienen in: The Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Systems Engineering Research

Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland

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Abstract

A microgrid is a localized energy grid that can disengage from the traditional grid and operate independently. Microgrids can be conceptualized as System of Systems: networked integration of constituent systems that together achieve novel capabilities. Improving resilience (the ability to survive and recover from disruptions) and reducing the cost of energy are critical considerations in microgrid design. However, microgrid resilience evaluation techniques require explicit disruption models – information that is not readily available in the early design stages. Therefore, these models cannot inform early-stage design decisions when changes can be made affordably. Recent research has indicated that Ecological Network Analysis is a promising tool for the design of resilient and affordable System of Systems. However, this approach has not yet been tested as a tool for microgrid design. This work provides an adapted Ecological Network Analysis framework that accounts for two unique architectural features of microgrids: (a) energy storage, and (b) integration of different types of energy generation technology. The Ecological Network Analysis-based assessment of microgrid architectures is compared against their resilience and cost of energy evaluations using a state-of-the-art tool. The results of the comparison provide support for the use of Ecological Network Analysis as a reliable early-stage decision-support tool for resilient microgrid design.

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Metadaten
Titel
Resilient Microgrid Design Using Ecological Network Analysis
verfasst von
Abheek Chatterjee
Amira Bushagour
Astrid Layton
Copyright-Jahr
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49179-5_41

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