Abstract

In this paper, a configuration optimization method for a diesel hybrid energy system has been proposed. The method is based on a fuzzy artificial bee colony optimization mechanism that considers the power supply characteristics of an isolated hybrid energy system. First, a mathematical model based on a diesel hybrid energy system and a configuration optimization objective function that considers cost and load shortages is constructed. Then, an objective function is optimized in combination with fuzzy rules and artificial swarming algorithms to obtain a system configuration that meets multiple objective requirements. Finally, the system configurations of three hybrid modes of photovoltaic (PV)/energy storage/diesel, wind power/energy storage/diesel, and PV/wind power/energy storage/diesel are compared, and the pollutant emissions of the different systems are analyzed. Experimental results show that the new method exhibits good configuration optimization and performance, and it is a practical approach for solving the problem of microgrid system configuration.

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