Abstract

This article investigates the operation of a microgrid system through a novel control scheme. The proposed microgrid system employs various autonomous generation systems, including photovoltaic, wind, a diesel engine, a fuel cell, an aqua electrolyzer, and a battery. A simulation model for this microgrid system was developed using MATLAB/SIMULINK (The MathWorks, Natick, Massachusetts, USA). A proportion-integral-derivative control scheme is employed, and the parameters of proportion-integral-derivative controllers for various controllable sources are tuned with a firefly algorithm. This is done using a new proposed weighted goal attainment method for achieving improved and fault-tolerant operation. The proposed control scheme shows better performance over the classical proportion-integral-derivative and bacterial foraging–proportion-integral-derivative controller in both transient and steady-state conditions. The firefly algorithm–proportion-integral-derivative controller also shows stronger robustness properties against system perturbations, disturbances, and faults than that with other controller structures. The robustness is a highly desirable property in such a scenario since many components of the microgrid may be switched on/off or may run at lower/higher power output at different time instants.

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