2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11020441
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A Novel Stochastic-Programming-Based Energy Management System to Promote Self-Consumption in Industrial Processes

Abstract: Abstract:The introduction of non-conventional energy sources (NCES) to industrial processes is a viable alternative to reducing the energy consumed from the grid. However, a robust coordination of the local energy resources with the power imported from the distribution grid is still an open issue, especially in countries that do not allow selling energy surpluses to the main grid. In this paper, we propose a stochastic-programming-based energy management system (EMS) focused on self-consumption that provides r… Show more

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“…(7) In the last study with an exogenous-demand approach, Barrientos et al, (2018) present an energy management system (EMS). An EMS is a control system that coordinates the operation of an energy system under a certain optimality criterion.…”
Section: Representation Of Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(7) In the last study with an exogenous-demand approach, Barrientos et al, (2018) present an energy management system (EMS). An EMS is a control system that coordinates the operation of an energy system under a certain optimality criterion.…”
Section: Representation Of Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [83], an EMS is proposed to promote the power selfconsumption in mines, which are located in countries that forbid injecting the power into the utility network. Although the proposed formulation accounts for multiple generators and multiple loads, a single-node microgrid representation is assumed in the case study, which states the overall power demanded by the mine as the load and uses a wind turbine as a generator.…”
Section: Microgrids Applications In Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in [26], an EMS that manages the operation of a MG and considers a small copper mining process is proposed. In [27], the scheduling of units in a rural MG that includes residential loads, and an agricultural production process is presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%