As more homes, businesses, and communities generate their own power - particularly from solar panels - there's a growing issue called reverse power flow (RPF). This happens when unused electricity flows back into the main grid, potentially causing instability and energy losses. While it’s a sign of strong renewable production, it creates challenges for grid management.
The research team developed a smart system that uses forecasting and real-time energy management to address this issue:
The implementation of this framework within simulated microgrid environments yielded significant results:
To say it with simpler words, the implementation of this framework benefits everyone: local communities can enjoy more stable and sustainable energy systems; grid operators will face fewer issues from unpredictable power flows; finally, policy makers gain a blueprint for supporting renewable integration in a smart, manageable way.
This forecast-driven approach offers a practical solution for microgrid operators aiming to optimize energy management and integrate renewable sources more effectively. By proactively managing energy flows and consumption, the framework supports the transition towards more resilient and autonomous energy systems.