MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641009426 A) filed by Dr. T. V. Narmadha; Dr. N. Chidambararaj; Mr. Aravindhan K; Dr. T D Sudhakar; Dr. Ramesh Babu M; Dr. P. Velmurugan; Dr. S. Sridharan; and Dr. S. Sumathi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Jan. 29, for 'hybrid energy storage management system for grid-connected solar farms using predictive control strategy.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. T. V. Narmadha; Dr. N. Chidambararaj; Mr. Aravindhan K; Dr. T D Sudhakar; Dr. Ramesh Babu M; Dr. P. Velmurugan; Dr. S. Sridharan; and Dr. S. Sumathi.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A hybrid energy storage management system for a grid-connected solar photovoltaic farm (100) employs predictive control to coordinate heterogeneous energy storage units. Measured photovoltaic generation is acquired and forecasted over a horizon, and future grid constraint windows, including ramp-rate enforcement, frequency support and curtailment intervals, are identified in advance. A predictive control engine (108) generates candidate storage dispatch trajectories defining predicted charge-discharge actions for multiple future time segments. A forecast-coupled degradation modeling unit (109) evaluates the predicted actions for each storage unit and produces a future degradation impact profile. The predictive control engine (108) jointly processes the forecasted solar generation, the degradation impact profiles and the anticipated grid constraint windows to compute a temporally segmented storage dispatch plan that assigns distinct operational roles to different storage units in different time segments and defines corresponding charging and discharging setpoints."
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