IEEE Access (Jan 2024)

Islanded Microgrids Frequency Support Using Green Hydrogen Energy Storage With AI-Based Controllers

  • Helmy M. El Zoghby,
  • Ayman Safwat Samir,
  • Ahmed F. Bendary,
  • Abdelmonem Hazem,
  • Haitham S. Ramadan,
  • Mahmoud M. Elmesalawy,
  • Ramy S. A. Afia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3456586
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 128129 – 128140

Abstract

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Islanded microgrids, powered by renewable energy sources, offer a sustainable electricity solution for remote areas. However, maintaining frequency stability in these systems remains a challenge due to the intermittent nature of renewables. This research proposes an approach to enhance microgrid stability by integrating a green hydrogen energy storage system (GHESS) and employing advanced AI-based control strategies. The GHESS plays a pivotal role in storing excess renewable energy as hydrogen and then converting it back to electricity when needed, reducing reliance on traditional backup generators. To optimize microgrid performance, a hybrid single-neuron PID (SNPID) controller, augmented by machine learning techniques, is developed and compared against conventional proportional, integral, and derivative PID and fuzzy self-tuning PID (FSTPID) controllers. The system’s performance was evaluated using four realistic scenarios. In all cases, the SNPID controller significantly outperformed the existing options. It achieved a 58% reduction in frequency fluctuations compared to the fuzzy self-tuning PID (FSTPID) controller and an impressive 87% reduction compared to the traditional PID controller. The Simulation results underscore the SNPID controller’s exceptional performance in frequency stability, emphasizing the transformative potential of AI for microgrid management.

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