Experimental Multi-site Testbed for Advanced Control and Optimization of Hybrid Energy Systems

Abstract

This paper presents a hybrid energy system (HES) experimental testbed developed at the University of Vermont, featuring a dual-site architecture that integrates on-campus laboratory facility with an off-campus solar and meteorological station. This supports the prototyping and validation of advanced HES control and optimization strategies. The platform integrates hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations with a reconfigurable set of kVA-scale assets.A unified monitoring and communication architecture supports real-time data acquisition, model validation, and control implementation. The capabilities of the testbed are demonstrated through an HIL experiment in which a battery systems participate in solar PV smoothing.

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