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Group Members:
1. Karma Singye(05150007)
2. Jigme Tenzin(05160003)
3. Sangay Dorji(05160017)
4. Sonam Yoeser(05160022)
Outline
Introduction
Problem Statement
Literature Review
Methodology
Work Plan
Reference
Aim: Simulation and modeling of integrated renewable energy resources (hydro, solar and wind
energy)
Objectives:
The key purpose of this project is to diversify the energy resource mix to enhance long-term
energy security, and to improve reliability and efficiency in the country’s energy
Loss
economic
Insufficient clean power opportunity
Core problem supply in the region
Barik A.K. and Das D.C.[1] propose that it becomes a great challenge to coordinate between
generation and load demand efficiently with the considered sources of renewable energy due
to their inherent dependency towards climatic variations. To overcome this issue, the
responses of the system are studied for different scenarios of renewable sources availability
and load changes for optimal frequency control. The proposed microgrid is simulated with
MATLAB-Simulink for four different scenarios and the optimized responses are reported to
be competent in maintaining power frequency within the acceptable limit.
Dong X, et.al[2] Proposed that the Newton iteration method is used to solve the equations
that consist of node power injection equations and interconnected power equations. Because
of the consideration of the power balance in each subarea and the order of power exchange,
the presented method is applicable for power flow problems of interconnected power
networks, and is in particular applicable for the system analysis and calculation that based
on the uniform iteration formulation.
Ge W, et.al.[3] state that Multi-source and multi-region combined power generation control
system refers to a system that includes wind, light, storage, hydro energy and other energy
sources existing in multiple regions at the same time and realizing scheduling control at
different levels. For this model, Matlab is used for simulation verification. The results show
that the proposed model provides an effective method to solve the problem of wind power
grid-connected operation.
Suberi K.H[4] have done study that, Bhutan's ambitious vision of 100%
renewable energy supply is based on hydropower as the main source of
electrical energy supply and it is inevitably linked to the adverse impacts of
climate change. In addressing this challenge, this study aimed to identify
alternative renewable energy supplies. Combined potential of these RE sources
have the capacity to mitigate impact of climate change and therefore an
alternative that results in secure and 100% renewable energy supply source is
crucial for Bhutan. According his research(April 2014) on renewable energy
sources in Bhutan he came to conclude that the Bhutan's renewable energy
has a potential of 50 GW solar, 30 GW hydro and 4GW wind energy
generation.
Literature Review
Service record
No
Result and Yes Expected Results (comparative
discussion analysis of energy security and
reliability enhancement )
Work plan
Activities Month
May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May june
Topic selection
literature review
proposal presentation
Familiarization with
software
Simulation of integrated
network
Midterm review
Modelling of integrated
network
Report Writing
Submission of draft to
guide
Report submission
Conference paper
Final presentation
References
Barik A.K. and Das D.C. “Active Power Management of Isolated Renewable Microgrid generating Power from
Rooftop Solar Arrays, Sewage Waters and Solid Urban Wastes of a Smart City using Salp Swarm Algorithm. ”
Electrical Engineering Department NIT Silchar. India, (2018)
Dong X, et.al “Power Flow Calculation Considering Power Exchange Control for Multi-Area Interconnection
Power Networks.” Control of the Ministry of Education Shandong University.China , (2016)
Ge W, et.al. “optimization of Wind Power Grid Connection in Multi-Source and Multi-Region Power Generation
System Based on Peak Adjustment Margin.”
Suberi K.H. “Strategy for 100% Renewable Energy supply in Bhutan.” Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
University. Japan, (2014).
Vuc G, et.al “Virtual Power Plant Strategy for Renewable Resources Aggregation. ” Power Systems
Department, “Politehnica University of Timisoara. (2013)