Reference:
I. Sarantis,
F. Alavi, and
B. De Schutter,
"Optimal power scheduling of fuel-cell-car-based microgrids,"
Proceedings of the 56th IEEE Conference on Decision and
Control, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 5062-5067, Dec. 2017.
Abstract:
A parking lot for fuel cell cars is considered inside a microgrid
where the fuel cell cars are exploited to generate power inside the
microgrid. A central control unit is considered in the microgrid in
order to guarantee the power balance of the microgrid by means of
scheduling the power generation of fuel cell cars. To compensate the
uncertainty in the prediction of the load, three robust model
predictive control methods are designed. Simulation of a case study
compares the developed control methods and the performance of each
method is evaluated.