Applied Sciences (Jul 2024)

Energy Transition and Resilient Control for Enhancing Power Availability in Microgrids Based on North African Countries: A Review

  • Nisrine Naseri,
  • Imad Aboudrar,
  • Soumia El Hani,
  • Nadia Ait-Ahmed,
  • Saad Motahhir,
  • Mohamed Machmoum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14146121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 14
p. 6121

Abstract

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The ambition of making North Africa a hub for renewable energies and green hydrogen has prompted local governments and the private sector to work together towards boosting the growth of locally available, sustainable energy resources. Numerous climate and energy challenges can be addressed by microgrid technologies, which enable cost-effective incorporation of renewable energy resources and energy storage systems through smart management and control infrastructures. This paper discusses the ongoing energy transition in the countries of North Africa, highlighting the potential for renewable energy sources as well as regional obstacles and challenges. Additionally, it explores how robust and stable controls and advanced management strategies can improve microgrids’ performances. Special attention is given to assessing the advantages and disadvantages of conventional and advanced controllers, with an emphasis on resilience needed within the harsh North African environment.

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