Abstract

This paper focuses on discussing an energy management system (EMS) for a smart microgrid integrating multiple renewable sources. The task of the EMS is to efficiently balance power generation and consumption by controlling various energy sources, including photovoltaic systems, energy storage units, engine generator set and the utility grid. An EMS optimizes power flow between the microgrid components and keeps the micro-grid stable, by using different control strategies. In this microgrid, the PV system serves as the primary energy source, while the other sources of electrical energy act as backups. The energy management system prioritizes supplying load demand from either the PV system or the other sources, with load shedding during peak hours if the supplied energy is insufficient. The approaches based on StateMachine and StateFlow are discussed in this paper for enhancing the energy management system's performance.

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