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Title: MICROGRID DESIGN AND SIMULATION
Authors: Debashish, Ghosh
Shatil, Abu Hena MD
Keywords: Synchronous Machine
Diesel generator
Battery energy storage system
, Proportional Integral Derivative controller
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2022
Publisher: Southeast University
Citation: 3. Debashish Ghosh and Abu Hena Md. Shatil, “MICROGRID DESIGN AND SIMULATION”, Southeast University Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (SEUJEEE), Vol 2(1), pp. 12-20, January 2022.
Series/Report no.: 2;1
Abstract: In this cutting-edge period, power is a basic need for all things and it applies to the electrical framework. Just as this circumstance the developing pace of the populace is expanding step by step. This kind of case made protection from offering total assistance in every single distant region and area in Bangladesh, particularly on the Island of St. Martin's. This paper shows a hybrid system to complete this service. MATLAB Simulink is used to perform the simulation. This system is divided into two loads and they are fixed load and dump load. For as usual load, Diesel Generator is perfect at the same time Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) can provide this complete service when diesel generator or diesel Genset is disabled. This problem has a permanent solution which is a model Microgrid Equivalent model. This model is also applicable to using a battery and it can remove a high amount of fuel consumption. The final result shows that the diesel little by little tasks the complete amount of load; the maximum frequency deviation which is decreased from 5 Hz to 2 Hz, the frequency restores from 2-2.5s. This microgrid system is the most advantageous and unrestricted for the proposed area
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URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1018
ISSN: 2710-2149
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