Abstract:
This thesis presents a comprehensive study on the development and optimization of battery
management systems for hybrid/wind/photovoltaic systems. The primary objective of this research
is to enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of energy storage in renewable
energy systems. Two battery management strategies, Strategy 2 and Strategy 3, are explored
and evaluated using extensive simulation and analysis. The results demonstrate the effectiveness
of these strategies in optimizing battery discharge during peak consumption periods and
reducing reliance on the grid. Additionally, the integration of wind turbines into the system
is investigated to improve power generation and enhance load supply reliability. The proposed
battery management strategies not only enable efficient utilization of renewable energy sources
but also contribute to prolonged battery lifespan and environmental sustainability. The research
findings provide valuable insights and practical guidelines for the design, implementation, and
operation of battery systems in hybrid renewable energy systems. This work contributes to the
advancement of sustainable energy technologies and serves as a foundation for future research
in the field of battery management systems for renewable energy applications.