Small Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Generation System Based on Multi-Agent

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This paper presents a small wind-solar hybrid power generation system based on multi-agent. The system is composed of wind power agent module, solar power agent module and battery charging and discharging agent module. The power agent generation module is composed of the communication agent, decision-making agent, data processing agent, data collecting agent, power transformation operating agent, protection agent, coordination agent and component control agent. According to the different weather conditions and different power state of equilibrium, the agents of the small wind-solar hybrid power generation system coordinate and use the optimal control strategy to achieve the best operation state of the power system.

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