Abstract
Energy hubs by interconnecting various energy systems give rise to the
multi carrier energy (MCE) system, as the upcoming energy providing
system. The appropriate design and operation of microgrids (MGs) are
essential in the MCE systems. In this paper, the self-adequacy
improvement of MG within an MCE system is got under studied while
achieving an optimal design for MGs. It is considered that the
constructed MGs operate in both grid-connected and islanded modes. In
other words, separating the designed zones leads to independent
performance of the MGs which give more importance to the supply-adequacy
context. Implementing the mentioned problem to real systems leads to a
large scale, nonlinear problem which should be optimized using the
robust optimization techniques. A modified version of group search
optimization (GSO) algorithm is utilized in order to solve such problem.
In order to obtain reasonable results and perform analytical
evaluations, some efficient indices are proposed. Afterwards, the
proposed scheme is applied to an 11-hubs test system and the obtained
results are analyzed and discussed.