scholarly journals Control of Electrodialysis Desalination Systems as Smart Loads in Microgrids with High Penetration of Renewable Generation

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-21
Author(s):  
Ricardo J Mantz ◽  
Roberdo D Fernández ◽  
Ramiro Peña ◽  
Pedro Battaiotto

Water desalination systems connected to microgrids with high penetration of renewable energy generation are frequently used to promote the development of remote areas. These microgrids often have power quality and even stability problems. This work shows that electrodialysis desalination systems can be managed as smart loads, that is, they can contribute to the power balance and voltage regulation of the microgrid without neglecting its main function of water desalination. For this, a model of multiple inputs and multiple outputs for a desalination system is proposed where the variables to control are the treated water concentration and the active and reactive powers demanded by the desalination system. Based on this model, a control law is proposed that allows to face the complexity of the non-linear system in a simple and precise way. The proposed control guarantees the low salt concentration of the drinking water and favors the energy balance of the microgrid, allowing better control of the power quality and greater penetration of renewable energy generation.

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