Hysteresis-based energy management strategy for a microgrid with controllable heating loads

Hysteresis-based energy management strategy for microgrid containing photovoltaic, ESS and heating loads is proposed in this study. In this real-time optimisation method, economic cost, operation cost, comfort level, renewable energy penetration and other performance indices are optimised in real time. To solve the complex energy management problem, when power forecasting is unavailable, different operational cases are clarified and calculated accordingly. In this way, the management process is turned into a finite-solution problem. Furthermore, a hysteresis loop is also established based on the cost function to optimise the system continuously, of which the loop width is offline designed. As a result, the computation burden is reduced. Finally, simulation results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed energy management method. The application of the proposed method can reduce the economic cost and improve the operational performances of a microgrid significantly, including comfort, power quality and health of ESS.