International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems (Jan 2023)
Adaptive Fuzzy Logic-Based Control and Management of Photovoltaic Systems with Battery Storage
Abstract
Renewable energy sources (RESs) such as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are increasingly used as distributed generation for replacing the conventional energy. At the same time, energy storage systems like battery (BAT) must be applied for maintaining the balance between fluctuating energy production and load consumption. BAT’s state of charge (SOC) should be maintained within their design limits unaffected by RES intermittency and/or load power variations. This necessitates advanced power control and management methodologies for overcoming challenging conditions. This paper discusses and evaluates an optimal DC bus voltage regulation approach: an intelligent controller using an adaptive fuzzy logic controller (FLC) and a novel supervisory power management strategy for PV systems with BAT. The objectives are to keep a stable power flow in the system and guarantee the continuity of service by ensuring that the system components do not exceed their limits. In this manner, the DC bus voltage regulation of the PV/BAT system can be improved in comparison with conventional regulation. Therefore, the most important contributions of this work are as follows. (1) Development of comprehensive and modular novel energy management system (EMS): its originality is related to the inclusion of the control system limits with faster SOC balancing and smaller DC bus voltage fluctuation. (2) Providing a simple power flow management implementation that considers the optimal energy flow between PV system, BAT system, and load: a balance between minimal energy flow in the connecting line and the least requirements of BAT capacity is kept, reducing component constraints with a very straightforward structure. (3) Furthermore, FLC offers high robustness and smooth performances. FLC is added to the control strategy design requirements to reduce DC bus voltage deviation. (4) Real-time simulation/experimentation-based complete cases utilizing Matlab/Simulink and DSpace are illustrated to testify the effectiveness of the proposed FLC and EMS.