Abstract

This paper describes the development of a centralized controller to charge or discharge the battery storages that are connected to renewable energy sources. The centralized controller is able to assist, control, and manage the battery storage charging when excessive power is available from renewable energy sources. At the same time, the centralized controller also performs battery storage discharging when the connected load requires a power source, especially when the renewable energy sources are unavailable. Background studies regarding battery storage charging-discharging are presented in the introduction section. Also, generally developed charging-discharging methods or techniques were applied at the system level and not specifically to the battery storage system level. Due to the limited study on battery storage system charging-discharging, this paper reviews some of the similar studies in order to understand the battery storage charging–discharging characteristics as well as to propose a new conceptual methodology for the proposed centralized controller. The battery storage State-of-Charge (SoC) is used as the criterion to develop the conceptual centralized controller, which is also used as a switching characteristic between charging or discharging when only the battery energy storages are supplying the output power to the connected load. Therefore, this paper mainly focuses on the conceptual methodology as well as explaining the functionality and operationality of the proposed centralized controller. A summarized comparison based on the studied charging–discharging systems with the proposed centralized controller is presented to indicate the validity of the proposed centralized controller.

Highlights

  • A battery is an energy storage device, which is considered not usable if it is unable to perform the energy storage functionality and to discharge the stored energy source

  • The results of this study show that the Electrochemical Model (EM) for State of Charge (SoC) estimation can be used to estimate the lithium-ion battery’s SoC as well as its State of Health (SoH), but the EM method is not able to assist, manage, and control in terms of effective battery storage charging – discharging

  • The Direct Current (DC) sources are used to charge the battery storages if their capacity is less than 80%, otherwise, the battery storage will be connected to the LOAD for discharging

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Ranjit Singh Sarban Singh

Abstract-This paper describes the development of a centralized controller to charge or discharge the battery storages that are connected to renewable energy sources. The centralized controller performs battery storage discharging when the connected load requires a power source, especially when the renewable energy sources are unavailable. Due to the limited study on battery storage system chargingdischarging, this paper reviews some of the similar studies in order to understand the battery storage charging–discharging characteristics as well as to propose a new conceptual methodology for the proposed centralized controller. The battery storage State-of-Charge (SoC) is used as the criterion to develop the conceptual centralized controller, which is used as a switching characteristic between charging or discharging when only the battery energy storages are supplying the output power to the connected load.

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