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Models for MATLAB Simulation of a University Campus Micro-Grid

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  • Marco Simonazzi

    (Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, 43124 Parma, Italy)

  • Nicola Delmonte

    (Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, 43124 Parma, Italy)

  • Paolo Cova

    (Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, 43124 Parma, Italy)

  • Roberto Menozzi

    (Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, 43124 Parma, Italy)

Abstract

This work presents a library of microgrid (MG) component models integrated in a complete university campus MG model in the Simulink/MATLAB environment. The model allows simulations on widely varying time scales and evaluation of the electrical, economic, and environmental performance of the MG. The models include photovoltaic (PV) generation (with MPPT control), battery storage (including charge/discharge control), loads (campus buildings and outdoor lighting), electric vehicle charging stations, and interconnections. The campus MG model is shown to be useful for (i) week-long simulations throughout the year, to analyze seasonal differences; (ii) year-long simulations for the estimation of overall economic and environmental impacts; (iii) MG islanded-mode simulations. The model is an agile tool for planning the deployment and penetration of photovoltaic plants and battery storage, with consideration of economic and environmental (carbon footprint) aspects.

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  • Marco Simonazzi & Nicola Delmonte & Paolo Cova & Roberto Menozzi, 2023. "Models for MATLAB Simulation of a University Campus Micro-Grid," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(16), pages 1-24, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:16:p:5884-:d:1213554
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