Abstract
Energy management is a crucial aspect for achieving energy efficiency within a Hybrid Renewable energy power station. Load being unbalanced through the day, a reasonable power management can avoid energy dissipation and unnecessary grid solicitation. This article presents an energy management strategy in a real case scenario of a hybrid wind-solar power station in the ENSET campus. The approach manages energy provided by wind turbines and multiple photovoltaic panels, using a power bank as backup source. in this study actual data involving wind speed, solar radiation, load profile and energy generation was collected. Different scenarios were simulated in order to synthesize an efficient energy management and load balancing system with possible load forecasting capability. In all the simulated scenarios the study emphasizes a minimal solicitation of the grid.
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