Battery Optimization in Microgrids using Markov Decision Process Integrated with Load and Solar forecasting

Jonathan Kimball

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Jonathan Kimball received a BS from Carnegie Mellon in 1994, MS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1996, and Ph.D. from Illinois in 2007. He previously worked at Motorola, Baldor, and SmartSpark Energy Systems. Since 2008, he has been on the faculty at Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla. His research interests include grid-tied power converters, microgrids, cyber-physical systems, and switched-capacitor converters.

Authors

  1. Prateek Jain (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
  2. Jacob Mueller (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
  3. Robert Landers (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
  4. Jonghyun Park (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
  5. Jonathan Kimball (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

Topic Area

Track 2 Topics: Energy management, optimal sizing of energy storage, and power converter s

Session

S4 » Advanced Topics in Microgrids (13:30 - Tuesday, 26th June, Lakeshore III - IV)