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A novel energy management strategy for a ship's hybrid solar energy generation system using a particle swarm optimization algorithm

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Yang, R 
Yuan, Y 
Ying, R 

Abstract

jats:pDue to the pressures caused by the energy crisis, environmental pollution, and international regulations, the largest ship-producing nations are exploring renewable resources, such as wind power, solar energy, and fuel cells to save energy and develop more environmentally-friendly ships. Solar energy has recently attracted a great deal of attention from both academics and practitioners; furthermore, the optimization of energy management has become a research topic of great interest. This paper takes a solar-diesel hybrid ship with 5000 car spaces as its research object. Then, following testing on this ship, experimental data were obtained, a multi-objective optimization model related to the ship’s fuel economy and diesel generator’s efficiency was established, and a partial swarm optimization algorithm was used to solve a multi-objective problem. The results show that the optimized energy management strategy for a hybrid energy system should be tested under different electrical loads. Moreover, the hybrid system’s economy should be taken into account when the ship’s power load is high, and the output power from the new energy generation system should be increased as much as possible. Finally, the diesel generators’ efficiency should be taken into consideration when the ship’s electrical load is low, and the injection power of the new energy system should be reduced appropriately.</jats:p>

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Keywords

solar energy, hybrid solar energy generation system, energy management strategy, partial swarm optimization algorithm, multi-objective optimization

Journal Title

Energies

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Journal ISSN

1996-1073
1996-1073

Volume Title

13

Publisher

MDPI AG