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mohammad rezanejad

mohammad rezanejad

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5432-759XView this author’s ORCID profile
Faculty: Faculty of Technology and Engineering
Address: University of Mazandaran
Phone: 011-35305142

Research

Title
A power management strategy for a grid‐connected multi‐energy storage resources with a multiport converter
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
bidirectional power flow, electric energy storage, electric vehicle, grid-connected, multiport converter, power management system, two-level control
Year
2023
Journal International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
DOI
Researchers Pouya Tarassodi ، Jafar Adabi ، mohammad rezanejad

Abstract

This paper presents a power management strategy to control a multiport converter as an interface among a three-phase power grid, a renewable energy source (RES), and two energy storage resources (ESRs). The ESRs include electric energy storage (EES) and electric vehicle (EV). With the expansion of the use of EVs, batteries from EVs can be used as energy storage and support the integrated RES-based electricity systems. EES and EV differ in availability, capacity, and charge/discharge rates. The multiport converter has a simple structure and reduced number of elements that allows simultaneous and independent use of resources. Two bidirectional DC ports enable two-way power flow for ESRs. A two-level power management system (TLPMS) is presented to deal with controlling battery charging, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) operation, and RES and power grid utilization. This way, TLPMS changes the case studies (CSs) based on the availability of EV and photovoltaic (PV) as well as batteries' state-of-charge (SOC). The performance of the proposed TLPMS has been evaluated by simulation results and experimental tests. The results show the fast and robust performance of the proposed TLPMS. So that the current on the power grid side, under consecutive changes in the CSs, achieves a steady state during a cycle (20 ms). Also, the speed of DC sources in achieving their reference values is high, which indicates the outstanding features of the proposed system.