Energy management and charging portfolio analysis for future battery powered harbor vessels /

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2023-05-11

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This article intends to provide key insights to the marine designers and port authorities for adapting battery-operated zero emission electric harbor vessels (ZEE-HVs) and plan the resources for charging infrastructure. The present study is a cumulatively coordinated analysis of various significant aspects concerning the adaptation of ZEE-HVs for short-endurance commercial maritime operations. The sizing of onboard battery energy systems (OBES) is discussed for different short-endurance ZEE-HVs by considering the speed-resistance characteristics of the hull and open-water characteristics of the propeller without limiting their operations for specific load profiles/operating cycles. Charging portfolio selection is critical for a marine vessel as the OBES size is several times higher than a regular electric vehicle's battery. Hence charging portfolio selection criteria are presented to select a suitable battery charging protocol for each ZEE-HV as per the OBES ratings and available idle times on a typical day. Since the port is a commercial spot, uncertainty in resource planning leads to penalties and loss of goodwill. Therefore, Monte Carlo-based iterative analytical method is adopted to forecast the ZEE-HVs' maximum possible charging power demand on a typical day. By the load forecast data, optimal sizing of the load peak shaving battery (LPSB) was performed to limit load fluctuations at the port grid. The synergy of ZEE-HVs with LPSB and bi-directional charge-discharge controller is pivotal for effectively administering the seaport shore charging facility, which is demonstrated for a typical energy management cycle.

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Battery chargers, Charging stations, DC-DC power converters, Energy management, Iterative algorithm

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