Model Predictive Control for Grid Scale PV and Battery

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Date
2022-05-01Author
Chatradi, Sahithi
Department
Engineering
Advisor(s)
Brian Armstron
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Model Predictive Control (MPC) is a control technique that uses prediction data to optimize costs over a given predictive horizon. There are many papers that use this technique to optimize cost in a substantially loaded microgrid, but these techniques are not feasible for utility-scale PV+Storage facility. In this study, MPC is used to optimize the cost for a utility-scale PV+Storage facility, by adding a factor of a possible curtailment. The thesis also presents the various factors that the MPC has in that utility size grid. These factors include line losses, net yield, and curtailment.
Subject
Battery
Control
Curtailment
Grid
Model Predictive Control
Photovoltaic
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/92866Type
thesis
