A Peer-to-Peer Market-Based Control Strategy for a Smart Residential Community with Behind-the-Meter Distributed Energy Resources

K. Utkarsh, F. Ding
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This paper presents a distributed peer-to-peer market control strategy to manage and to enable resource sharing of behind-the-meter distributed energy resources in a residential community. In the proposed strategy, each consumer or prosumer determines the flexibility of their point of connection to the power network such that the obtained flexibility is network-feasible. Based on the feasible flexibility, the consumers and the prosumers trade power among each other at each time instance to fulfil their preferred load requirements while maximizing their payoffs and helping to regulate node voltages inside the community. Because the problem to be solved is non-convex, a distributed particle swarm optimization algorithm is used to coordinate the consumers/prosumers in a fully autonomous manner without any centralized or hierarchical coordination. Numerical simulations performed on a community of 48 homes demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach.
基于点对点市场的分布式能源智能住宅社区控制策略
本文提出了一种分布式点对点市场控制策略,以管理和实现住宅小区表后分布式能源资源的资源共享。在提出的策略中,每个消费者或产消者确定其与电网的连接点的灵活性,从而获得的灵活性是网络可行的。基于可行的灵活性,消费者和生产消费者在每个时间实例之间进行电力交易,以满足他们的首选负载需求,同时最大化他们的收益并帮助调节社区内的节点电压。由于所要解决的问题是非凸的,因此采用分布式粒子群优化算法,以完全自主的方式协调消费者/产消者,而不需要中心化或分层协调。在一个有48户家庭的社区中进行的数值模拟表明了所提出方法的有效性。
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