Project description
Control algorithms for solar power plants
The green initiatives put in place in recent years by organisations throughout the world, including the EU, have contributed significantly to the green deal and green transition efforts, leading to the uptake and integration of renewable energy solutions in most sectors. The ERC-funded COOPCOSOL project aims to demonstrate and validate the Multiple Scenario Cooperative Model Predictive Control (MSC-MPC) algorithms, as well as their ability to optimise the energy production of commercial solar plants efficiently. The project will validate the algorithms for use throughout solar power plants, accounting for intermittent electricity market prices and the nature of solar radiation. To achieve this, it will conduct the demonstrations and preparation on a commercial plant.
Objective
The main objective is to demonstrate that the Multiple Scenario Cooperative Model Predictive Control (MSC-MPC) algorithms developed under the Advanced Grant OCONTSOLAR can be effectively applied to optimize the production of commercial solar plants.
This proposed PoC aims to validate the MSC-MPC algorithms developed in OCONTSOLAR not only for the solar field for the entire solar power plant. The proposal addresses optimal scheduling and control while accounting for the intermittent and stochastic nature of solar radiation and electricity market prices. Specifically, Model Predictive Control based on multiple scenarios will be used to manage uncertainties.
The experiments and demonstrations will be conducted on a commercial plant. If successful, the involved company intends to apply these results to other plants. Furthermore, the proponent believes these techniques could be extended to other types of power plants.
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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(opens in new window) ERC-2025-POC
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41092 Sevilla
Spain
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