A Generic Ontology-Based Information Model for Better Management of Microgrids
Abstract
In this “renewable era”, researchers’ eyes are diverted to the
Microgrids (emerging power systems consisting of a number of heterogeneous
components including renewable and non-renewable energy sources, storage
systems and energy loads) to exploit their functionalities in order to improve
today’s power systems. This work addresses two significant issues encountered
in the Microgrid (MG) management systems: 1) the semantic interoperability,
highlighting the need to ensure a seamless communication between several
heterogeneous components, and 2) the multi-objective aspect of the MG,
emphasizing the need to model all the aspects involved in the achievement of
the MG objectives. Here, we propose OntoMG, a full-fledged Microgrid
ontology, to resolve these two issues by providing an interoperable information
model with existing standards and by modeling all the aspects/functionalities
involved in the achievement of the MG objectives, namely: Identification,
Operational, Mobility, Economical and Ecological. This research is undertaken
in collaboration with Jema Irizar Group, leader of the ISare Microgrid Project, a
real-size MG built in the Basque Country.
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