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    Efficient, Flexible, and Resilient Control for Optimal Operation of Hybrid-Electric Shipboard Microgrids

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    Genre
    Thesis/Dissertation
    Date
    2023
    Author
    Sitch, Kaitlyn cc
    Advisor
    Du, Liang
    Committee member
    Biswas, Saroj
    Obeid, Iyad
    Dafis, Chris
    Liu, Haijun
    Department
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Subject
    Electrical engineering
    Flexible control
    Fuel efficiency
    Hybrid-electric
    Shipboard microgrid
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/8419
    Abstract
    Electric transportation has been a well-studied research topic with electric ships gaining momentum. Ships can have a wide range in size from small cargo ships to military vessels. The benefits of electrification include meeting environmental sustainability goals and operational benefits in terms of flexibility and renewed operation. The power systems onboard a ship can be considered a microgrid, which is called a shipboard microgrid. This system poses unique challenges compared to land-based microgrids due to the resiliency requirements of being at sea. A control system for a hybrid- electric ship is proposed with both an energy storage system (ESS) and traditional diesel generators and gas turbines. This system balances economics with resilient control by calculating a baseline load distribution using the cost of operating each unit for the expected load profile. Additionally, the control system ensures that the generation capacity is available if the load does not follow the expected profile. To maintain flexibility, the system will redispatch the units as needed based on the actual load applied, while reducing the control efforts and maintaining the generation contingency. Therefore, the proposed shipboard microgrid control offers a control method that considers the cost of operation while maintaining the required standards of shipboard microgrid control.
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