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Efficient Energy Management of a Low-Voltage AC Microgrid with Renewable and Energy Storage Integration Using Nonlinear Control

Efficient Energy Management of a Low-Voltage AC Microgrid with Renewable and Energy Storage Integration Using Nonlinear Control

Full Title: Efficient Energy Management of a Low-Voltage AC Microgrid with Renewable and Energy Storage Integration Using Nonlinear Control
Author(s): Karim El Mezdi, Abdelmounime El Magri, Aziz Watil, Ilyass El Myasse, Nabil El Aadouli and Pankaj Kumar
Publisher(s): Scientific Reports
Publication Date: November 4, 2025
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Description (excerpt):

This paper proposes an enhanced nonlinear control strategy combined with efficient energy flow management for a low-voltage AC microgrid integrating a wind turbine, a photovoltaic system, and a battery energy storage unit. The microgrid operates in a grid-connected configuration, aiming to optimize energy generation, storage, and consumption. To achieve this, a comprehensive mathematical model of the system is developed, and backstepping controllers are designed to fulfill the control objectives. The stability of the closed-loop system is rigorously verified using Lyapunov theory. Furthermore, a novel algorithm is introduced to maximize renewable energy extraction while effectively managing battery storage to enhance system performance and reliability. The proposed approach also ensures grid stability through power factor correction and ensures the load demand is met. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the control strategy, demonstrating significant improvements in energy efficiency, system stability, and overall dynamic performance under varying load and environmental conditions.

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