
Power Management Control of Renewable Energy systems
Djamila Rekioua
ABSTRACT:
Hybrid renewable energy system is the most attractive configuration used for different applications and especially in stand-alone power generation systems as electrification, water pumping, telecommunications… Generally, solar and wind energy are the most used. But due to their nonlinearities due to weather conditions it is advised to add a storage system and sometimes even an auxiliary system (diesel generator) in order to obtain a more reliable power system. Considering the multitude of sources, power management control (PMC) will be necessary. PMCs are proposed to prevent power discontinuity and overvoltage and under-voltage operations to obtain a properly load operation. A number of literatures have been reported to investigate PMCs. In this presentation a review of the most used hybrid systems (PV, Wind, fuel cells, hydrogen, battery storage…) and their PMCs are presented.
BIOGRAPHIE:
Prof Djamila REKIOUA, has studied Electrical Engineering at the "Ecole Nationale Polytechnique" of Algiers. She is Professor at the University of Bejaia (Algeria). Her research interests are in the modeling, control of A.C machines and Electric drives, Renewable Energy (photovoltaic, wind turbine, fuel cells and hybrid systems). She has authored and co-authored more than 60 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals, with more than 100 contributions to scientific conferences and she has published two books edited by Springer Editions. She supervised and co-supervised several PhD and M.Sc. studies. She has been committee member of several international conferences, reviewer in different Journals and editor of special issues of International Journal of hydrogen.
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1st International Materials Science and Engineering for Green Energy Conference
May 10-12, 2017
Ifran, Morocco
