Design and Analysis of Hybrid Power Management System for Trains
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2023
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COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus
Abstract
Design and Analysis of Hybrid Power Management System for
Trains
Being a developing country, Pakistan imports around 3,310,215 tons of diesel oil
annually, as local oil accounts of only 16% of its total oil consumption. Out of this,
almost 4% is utilized in the railway sector. Researchers around the world have
addressed this issue and proposed a hybrid power generation system by installing solar
photovoltaic panels on the rooftop of rail coaches, resulting in a significant decrease in
diesel consumption. However, as this idea is in the phase of research, there are certain
knowledge gaps in this field of study. The power generated from solar is not utilized
when the train is static and a storage system is to be proposed so far in this specific type
of application. Further, an optimization algorithm is required for efficient and optimal
management of power between solar PV and diesel generator to optimally power the
electrical load of coaches. The aim of this research work is to optimize the diesel
consumption in trains to power the coaches. The research work includes the
introduction of a battery storage system in order to capture the solar power generated
when the train is static, which can be utilized during night as well as during cloudy days
of train journey to power the electrical load. A control strategy has been designed for
optimal power management between solar PV, battery storage, and diesel generator to
reduce the diesel consumption for electrical load of train. Fuzzy logic controller and
adaptive neuro-fuzzy interference system have been applied and their results have been
compared to achieve the most optimized control strategy. It can be concluded that by
considering a total number of 131 trains in Pakistan, with almost 13 coaches per train,
and considering 42.12 kW solar PV system per train, almost 1,990,286 liters of diesel
can be saved annually with a cost saving of almost PKR 468.31 million per year for
Diesel Genset – Solar PV hybrid system, which comes out to be 15.63% saving of total
diesel consumption. Almost 5,373.77 tonnes of CO2 emissions can also be reduced
annually. Furthermore, by introducing a battery storage system of 80.16 kWh per train
to make Diesel Genset – Solar PV – Battery Storage hybrid system, almost 2,906,945
liters of diesel can be saved annualy with a cost saving of almost PKR 684.00 million
per year, which comes out to be 22.83% saving of total diesel consumption, and around
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department of electrica, gineering, FA20, electrical engineering