EFORES Poster at NEBA Conference, 2022

Abstract

Dr. Handong Li presented a poster of the EFORES project at the North East Battery Alliance Conference 2022, Northumbria University, on 10 May 2022.

A typical example application of the EFORES is the solar-wind powered EV car park or depot, where the grid-connected EV recharging facility has various On-site Renewable Energy Sources (ORES), such as solar panel, micro-wind, etc.. It is also equipted with a stationary battery storage system and a set of EV chargers. They are connected to a 400V local distribution network that is connected to the main grid via a transformer with capacity limit 𝚪. The Energy Hub unit is a bank of uni-/bi-directional inverters that control the energy exchange between the supply and the demand sides.


Xuewu Dai
Xuewu Dai
Senior Lecturer

Senior lecturer in Elctrical Engineering, Northumbria University, UK. Research interests include control and scheduling codesign of networked multi-agent systems, Intelligent Transport-Energy Systems and Time-sensitive Industrial Internet of Things (IIoTs).