Optimal Allocation of Distributed Generations Considering Demand Response and Multi-agent Benefits

Jing Hu, T. Ding, Hongkun Chen, Chaoyang Xiang
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Traditional power planning takes the distribution network as the only agent without fully considering the environmental cost and demand response. However, environmental cost, demand response and multi-agent benefits have begun to receive attention in power planning with the increase of new energy penetration, the development of active distribution networks and the reform of the power market. Firstly, considering three different agents including the power supply side, the distribution network and the users, the optimal allocation models are established with the goal of the maximum net income, respectively. Secondly, according to the relationship of the multi-agent interests, the objective function that considers the net income of all three parties is constructed, and the original model is transformed into a second-order cone programming problem by using the second-order cone relaxation technology. Finally, taking the IEEE33 bus distribution network as a simulation case, the simulation is carried out based on the actual data of loads, wind power outputs and photovoltaic outputs in a regional power grid. The result verifies that the optimal allocation model can effectively improve the overall economic benefits of each subject, and considering environmental costs and demand response in power planning can make the obtained schemes pay attention to both economy and environmental protection, which is in line with the future development trend of power grid.
考虑需求响应和多智能体利益的分布式代的最优分配
传统的电力规划以配电网为唯一agent,没有充分考虑环境成本和需求响应。然而,随着新能源渗透率的提高、主动式配电网的发展和电力市场的改革,环境成本、需求响应和多主体效益等问题开始在电力规划中受到重视。首先,考虑供电方、配电网和用户三种不同的主体,分别以净收入最大为目标建立最优分配模型;其次,根据多智能体的利益关系,构造考虑三方净收益的目标函数,并利用二阶锥松弛技术将原模型转化为二阶锥规划问题;最后,以IEEE33母线配电网为仿真案例,根据某区域电网负荷、风电输出和光伏输出的实际数据进行仿真。结果验证了优化分配模型能够有效提高各主体的整体经济效益,在电力规划中考虑环境成本和需求响应,可以使得到的方案兼顾经济性和环保性,符合电网未来的发展趋势。
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