Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response

Abstract This study tackles a key challenge in modern energy management: how to optimize energy distribution when expanding the network is not economically or practically feasible. It explores the integration of hybrid renewable energy sources into a microgrid (MG) and proposes an energy dispatch st...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Moosavi, Javad Olamaei, Hossein Mohmmadnezhad Shourkaei
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-00118-y
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description Abstract This study tackles a key challenge in modern energy management: how to optimize energy distribution when expanding the network is not economically or practically feasible. It explores the integration of hybrid renewable energy sources into a microgrid (MG) and proposes an energy dispatch strategy for MGs operating in both grid-connected and standalone modes. The study incorporates various energy sources, including solar panels (PV), wind turbines (WT), fuel cells (FC), microturbines (MT), diesel generators (DG), and energy storage systems (ESS). Unlike many existing studies that focus only on reducing operating costs, this research also considers energy losses, environmental impacts, and demand response—a vital but often overlooked factor. The research introduces a new method using a mixed-integer linear programming approach to solve the microgrid energy management (MGEM) problem. This method provides a multi-objective solution that includes demand response scheduling and optimizes factors such as PV and WT capacities, energy storage strategies, battery usage, power exchange with the grid, and overall costs and environmental impacts. When compared to leading optimization algorithms, the proposed approach showed better performance. The study also highlights the benefits of demand response programs in improving MG operations. For instance, using a Real-Time Pricing (RTP)-based demand response program reduced operating costs by 3.31%, emission penalties by 2.61%, and power losses by 0.62%. Similarly, a Direct Load Control (DLC)-based program achieved reductions of 2.25%, 2.1%, and 3.56%, respectively. This work advances MG energy management by addressing overlooked factors and demonstrating the benefits of integrating demand response programs into energy optimization strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-c0039f3a67fe48e4aea472be5d3a25b52025-08-20T01:53:11ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-05-0115112410.1038/s41598-025-00118-yOptimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand responseMohsen Moosavi0Javad Olamaei1Hossein Mohmmadnezhad Shourkaei2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityDepartmnet of Electrical and Computer Engineering, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad universityDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityAbstract This study tackles a key challenge in modern energy management: how to optimize energy distribution when expanding the network is not economically or practically feasible. It explores the integration of hybrid renewable energy sources into a microgrid (MG) and proposes an energy dispatch strategy for MGs operating in both grid-connected and standalone modes. The study incorporates various energy sources, including solar panels (PV), wind turbines (WT), fuel cells (FC), microturbines (MT), diesel generators (DG), and energy storage systems (ESS). Unlike many existing studies that focus only on reducing operating costs, this research also considers energy losses, environmental impacts, and demand response—a vital but often overlooked factor. The research introduces a new method using a mixed-integer linear programming approach to solve the microgrid energy management (MGEM) problem. This method provides a multi-objective solution that includes demand response scheduling and optimizes factors such as PV and WT capacities, energy storage strategies, battery usage, power exchange with the grid, and overall costs and environmental impacts. When compared to leading optimization algorithms, the proposed approach showed better performance. The study also highlights the benefits of demand response programs in improving MG operations. For instance, using a Real-Time Pricing (RTP)-based demand response program reduced operating costs by 3.31%, emission penalties by 2.61%, and power losses by 0.62%. Similarly, a Direct Load Control (DLC)-based program achieved reductions of 2.25%, 2.1%, and 3.56%, respectively. This work advances MG energy management by addressing overlooked factors and demonstrating the benefits of integrating demand response programs into energy optimization strategies.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-00118-yMicrogrid energy management (MEGM)Renewable energiesEnergy storage systems (ESSs)Demand response
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Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
Scientific Reports
Microgrid energy management (MEGM)
Renewable energies
Energy storage systems (ESSs)
Demand response
title Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
title_full Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
title_fullStr Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
title_short Optimizing microgrid performance a multi-objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
title_sort optimizing microgrid performance a multi objective strategy for integrated energy management with hybrid sources and demand response
topic Microgrid energy management (MEGM)
Renewable energies
Energy storage systems (ESSs)
Demand response
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-00118-y
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