Authors

Hayden Phillips-Brenes, Roberto Pereira-Arroyo, Mauricio Munoz-Arias

Abstract

This document presents a port-Hamiltonian model of a pumped-hydro storage system, using Photo Voltaic energy as the primary source. Matlab simulation results show that the model is functional under ideal conditions of constant solar radiation. It also graphically demonstrate the relationship between input solar power and the accumulation of energy at the upper reservoir. This work is a fundamental step towards a tool for the analysis and design of optimized and fully automated system.

Citation

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Phillips_Brenes_2019,
  title={{Energy-based model of a solar-powered pumped-hydro storage system}},
  DOI={10.1109/concapanxxxix47272.2019.8976912},
  booktitle={{2019 IEEE 39th Central America and Panama Convention (CONCAPAN XXXIX)}},
  publisher={IEEE},
  author={Phillips-Brenes, Hayden and Pereira-Arroyo, Roberto and Munoz-Arias, Mauricio},
  year={2019},
  pages={1--6}
}

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