# Control and Energy Management System in Microgrids

**Authors:** Hajir Pourbabak, Tao Chen, Bowen Zhang, Wencong Su

arXiv: 1705.10196 · 2017-05-30

## TL;DR

This paper discusses the role of control and energy management systems in microgrids, highlighting their potential to transform energy infrastructure and addressing open questions about economic and operational evaluation.

## Contribution

It provides an overview of modern microgrid control and energy management systems, emphasizing their importance and the need for systematic evaluation of benefits and costs.

## Key findings

- Microgrids enable integration of distributed energy resources.
- Control systems improve microgrid reliability and efficiency.
- Economic evaluation remains an open research area.

## Abstract

As a cutting-edge technology, microgrids feature intelligent EMSs and sophisticated control, which will dramatically change our energy infrastructure. The modern microgrids are a relatively recent development with high potential to bring distributed generation, DES devices, controllable loads, communication infrastructure, and many new technologies into the mainstream. As a more controllable and intelligent entity, a microgrid has more growth potential than ever before. However, there are still many open questions, such as the future business models and economics. What is the cost-benefit to the end-user? How should we systematically evaluate the potential benefits and costs of control and energy management in a microgrid?

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1705.10196