Mobility grant of Mr Palanisamy Kaliannan
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Start date: 1 October, 2019 End date: 30 June, 2020 Project type: Mobility Grant project Project code: 19-MG05AAU Countries: India Thematic areas: Energy, Lead institution: Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark Partner institutions: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), India Project coordinator: Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban Total grant: 165,020 DKKProject summary
Contribution from renewable energy resource (RES) increasing at a very high rate due to government initiatives and subsidies in Europe and Asia. As well as common public is getting more and more awareness on issues (availability, economic, global warming and pollution) of conventional source based electric power generation particular in Denmark and India. Other side increased penetration of renewables PV (Photovoltaic) and Wind with grid leads to poor grid resilience, due to highly varying nature of renewable sources (PV solar and wind).
Motivation of the research is to make good resilient power system with maximum green energy and hybrid renewable energy storage systems. The initial focus of this collaborative research is to develop robust energy management for the campus micro grid that will present themselves, as controllable, flexible source, load to the main grid and it is very much need for the main grid.
This joint research aims to use local electrical parameters for energy management, enhance the ride through of low/high voltage and frequency regulation from individual renewable through power converters control. Thereby, microgrid as a whole system so that grid resilience will be enhance, and all types grid fault can be handle without any hassle.
Outputs
Due to Covid-19 visiting activity of the researcher is not executed.
Following the status of the outcomes. Near future article:
1. Hybrid Energy storage system for optimal workplace EV charging with rooftop PV based parking slots. IET RPG.
2. Green economy development of universities with smart rooftop PV fed EV charging stations through the V2G concept, Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks. Renewable Energy Review.
3. Issues of workplace EV charging and compensations using solar PV fed smart charging stations with aggregated EV smart charging concepts. IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics and Drives, 2020, India.
- Kumar, G.V.B.; Kaliannan, P.; Padmanaban, S.; Holm-Nielsen, J.B.; Blaabjerg, F. Effective Management System for Solar PV Using Real-Time Data with Hybrid Energy Storage System. Applied Sciences. 2020, 10, 1108.
- R SAROJINI, K Palanisamy, S Padmanaban, JBH Nielsen, “Inertia emulation control technique-Based frequency control of grid-connected single-phase rooftop photovoltaic system with battery and super-capacitor” IET Renewable Power Generation, Volume: 14, Issue: 7, 5 18 2020.