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Integrated Modular Power Conversion for Renewable Energy Systems with Storage

Projektbeschreibung

Energiespeicher optimal integrieren – dezentrale erneuerbare Energien stabilisieren

Die verstärkte Nutzung erneuerbarer Energiequellen und die dezentrale Energieerzeugung stehen im Mittelpunkt der europäischen Agenda zu Energie und Klimawandel. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird das EU-finanzierte Projekt IMPRESS die optimale Integration von Energiespeichersystemen erforschen, um die stabile Nutzung dezentraler erneuerbarer Energiesysteme zu gewährleisten. Insbesondere wird die effiziente Einbindung dezentraler Stromerzeugungsanlagen unter Einsatz von Photovoltaikmodulen und Batteriespeichern untersucht. Schwerpunkte werden die Steigerung des Energieertrags, die Minimierung der Energiekosten und die höhere Verfügbarkeit sein. Das Team wird außerdem neue Algorithmen zur Optimierung des Betriebs und der Steuerung sowie zur Echtzeitüberwachung des gesamten dezentralen Systems aus erneuerbaren Energien untersuchen. Die Projektergebnisse werden Regionen zugutekommen, die ihre Stromübertragungsnetze aufwerten möchten.

Ziel

The research proposal addresses the challenges of optimum architecture, power production and operation for distributed renewable energy systems with storage. The proposal explores the efficient arrangement of decentralized power plants using photovoltaic panels and battery storage for a long-term increase of renewable generation. The critical issues such are the increased energy yield, minimization of cost of energy and availability will be addressed.
A detailed techno-economic analysis will be performed to identify the cost effective superior distributed architecture suitable for integrated photovoltaic and battery systems. Multi-objective optimization study and validation will be performed that ensures actual optimization of energy production in the integrated environment. An integrated diagnostic method will be developed for real-time performance monitoring to improve the availability of the complex integrated energy system. Two secondment partners are identified to obtain necessary data and expertise in the field of research.
The action will result in identifying an optimum solution in terms of control, operation and availability, especially for local renewable energy generation and storage. Novel algorithms for optimization for the operation and control of the modular energy sources with storage will be proposed. A real-time monitoring and diagnostic algorithm for performance monitoring, early failure detection and aging of integrated PV and battery solution will be developed. The research will provide newer insights on optimized power flow and control operation in complex interconnected distributed renewable energy sources considering the storage.
Besides the technological significance and scientific value, the proposed research project is opportune and timely placed within the EU renewable energy directive and focuses on the core issue in line with the aims of EU energy research projects.

Koordinator

AALBORG UNIVERSITET
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 219 312,00
Adresse
FREDRIK BAJERS VEJ 7K
9220 Aalborg
Dänemark

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Region
Danmark Nordjylland Nordjylland
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Links
Gesamtkosten
€ 219 312,00