TY - GEN
T1 - Planning Optimization Platform for Cluster Type Micro-grid Installations and Operations
AU - Iwamura, Kazuaki
AU - Nakanishi, Yosuke
AU - Lewlomphaisarl, Udom
AU - Estoperez, Noel
AU - Lomi, Abraham
N1 - Funding Information:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT This research was supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency, the National Science and Technology Development Agency of Thailand, and the Department of Science and Technology of The Philippines as part of the e-ASIA Joint Research Program (e-Asia).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - This paper proposes an architecture for a planning optimization platform called the Grid of Grids Optimal Designer (GGOD) to facilitate the optimization of cluster type micro-grid installation and operation. Micro-grid clusters are groups of micro-grids with renewable energy that operate autonomously without power supply from main grids. The GGOD simulates micro-grid optimizations based on a service-oriented architecture and comprises three layers, i.e., end user, service broker, and service supply layers. The enduser layer corresponds to the client system, and the GGOD corresponds to the service broker and service supply layers. The service broker layer is for service management, and the service supply layer comprises various optimization components. Combinable optimization components are activated based on request text in extensible markup language format from end users. By combining optimization components, different optimizations are executed for a single request, the results of the same type of optimization methods are compared, and sudden operation environment changes are considered. Geospatial integrated resource planning and micro-grid facility planning are demonstrated as examples of GGOD applications.
AB - This paper proposes an architecture for a planning optimization platform called the Grid of Grids Optimal Designer (GGOD) to facilitate the optimization of cluster type micro-grid installation and operation. Micro-grid clusters are groups of micro-grids with renewable energy that operate autonomously without power supply from main grids. The GGOD simulates micro-grid optimizations based on a service-oriented architecture and comprises three layers, i.e., end user, service broker, and service supply layers. The enduser layer corresponds to the client system, and the GGOD corresponds to the service broker and service supply layers. The service broker layer is for service management, and the service supply layer comprises various optimization components. Combinable optimization components are activated based on request text in extensible markup language format from end users. By combining optimization components, different optimizations are executed for a single request, the results of the same type of optimization methods are compared, and sudden operation environment changes are considered. Geospatial integrated resource planning and micro-grid facility planning are demonstrated as examples of GGOD applications.
KW - cluster type micro-grid
KW - optimization
KW - planning
KW - service-oriented architecture
KW - simulation platform
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U2 - 10.1109/iSPEC48194.2019.8975142
DO - 10.1109/iSPEC48194.2019.8975142
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85079504995
T3 - iSPEC 2019 - 2019 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference: Grid Modernization for Energy Revolution, Proceedings
SP - 1705
EP - 1710
BT - iSPEC 2019 - 2019 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2019 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference, iSPEC 2019
Y2 - 21 November 2019 through 23 November 2019
ER -