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Title: Optimal Microgrids in Buildings with Critical Loads and Hybrid Energy Storage
Authors: Rosales Asensio, Enrique 
Loma Osorio, Iker de
Palmero Marrero, Ana
Pulido Alonso, Antonio 
Borge Diez, David
UNESCO Clasification: 332190 Caracterización de carbones
3305 Tecnología de la construcción
3311 tecnología de la instrumentación
Keywords: Resilience analysis
Load profiles
Solar radiation
Tariff structure
Carbon mitigation, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Buildings 
Abstract: This research aims to optimize and compare the annual costs of energy services in buildings with critical loads and analyze case studies for hospitals and higher education institutions in the United States. Besides electricity and natural gas costs, the study considers all the infrastructure costs of capital amortization and maintenance. In addition, it studies energy resilience improvement due to distributed generation, including solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, internal combustion engine, and fuel cell sources. The optimization considers the electrical consumption, the heating and cooling demands, and the operational strategy of the energy storage systems. To simulate real scenarios, energy tariffs were modeled and considered, and final optimization results were produced. Some of the microgrid load was considered critical to model resilience benefits. The results show that if favorable energy tariffs are applied, the benefits of increasing energy resilience represent a novel market with high potential in facilities with significant critical loads. This methodology can be used in similar scenarios, adapting each particular load profile and critical load to provide a combined optimal solution regarding resilience and economic benefits.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129672
ISSN: 2075-5309
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14040865
Source: Buildings [EISSN 2075-5309], v. 14 (4), 865, p. 1-28
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