@article{oai:kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007466, author = {OBARA, Shinya}, issue = {1}, journal = {Journal of Environment and Engineering}, month = {}, note = {The dynamic of a micro-grid consisting of an engine generator and sixteen fuel cells was clarified by the transfer function model using actual data from power generators. The micro-grid was composed of a 3kW engine generator and 1kW fuel cells, and the dynamic characteristics of the grid were analyzed using the energy demand model in February of a cold region. Consequently, the settling time (Time taken to converge on +-5% of the limit of an output target) of a micro-grid is 15 seconds from 10 seconds. The control parameter of a fuel cell system is significantly influenced by the settling time and overshooting of a micro-grid. Since any excess and deficiency in electric power can respectively be covered if two or more fuel cells are connected with a grid, the instant electric power demand load peak can be distributed. Compared with the number of fuel cells required when installing independently, the number of installations can be reduced for a micro-grid system., application/pdf}, pages = {49--60}, title = {Dynamic Characteristic of a Fuel Cell Micro-Grid Using an Engine Generator to Base Load Operation}, volume = {3}, year = {2008} }