ELEKTRA: Empowering prosumers with distributed prosumer grouping and game-theoretic energy procurement

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Nicholas Kemp, Md Sadman Siraj, Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou
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In this paper, the ELEKTRA framework is introduced, a novel community energy management system that organizes the prosumers into autonomous communities and determines the prosumers’ optimal energy procurement in a distributed manner. Our motivation stems from the increasing complexity of the energy procurement for prosumers and the need for more efficient and decentralized approaches to optimize their energy consumption. The first element of the ELEKTRA framework implements an autonomous hedonic game-theoretic model at the prosumers’ home energy management controllers, considering the prosumers’ individual energy consumption and generation patterns, as well as the utility-provided rewards for proactive participation. Specifically, the prosumer grouping is modeled as a hedonic game, demonstrating the existence of a Nash-stable and individually-stable prosumer grouping. The second element of the ELEKTRA framework employs a distributed non-cooperative game-theoretic approach. This addresses how prosumers strategically consume energy to meet their needs while maximizing their payoff by procuring additional energy from the utility company. Also, utilizing the theory of n-person concave games allows for a thorough evaluation of accuracy, performance, and complexity in determining optimal energy consumption for prosumers. A comprehensive evaluation of the ELEKTRA framework is conducted using real data from the southwest region of USA. The results demonstrate the operational effectiveness of the ELEKTRA framework, showcasing its superiority in optimizing prosumer payoff compared to existing models. The performance assessment, grounded in real-world data, provides valuable insights into the efficacy of the ELEKTRA framework in contrast to current state-of-the-art.

ELEKTRA:通过分布式用户分组和博弈论能源采购为用户赋权
本文介绍了 ELEKTRA 框架,它是一种新型社区能源管理系统,可将消费者组织成自治社区,并以分布式方式确定消费者的最佳能源采购。我们的动机源于职业消费者的能源采购日益复杂,需要更高效、更分散的方法来优化他们的能源消耗。ELEKTRA 框架的第一个要素是在消费者的家庭能源管理控制器上实施一个自主享乐博弈理论模型,考虑消费者的个人能源消耗和发电模式,以及公用事业公司为主动参与提供的奖励。具体来说,消费者分组被模拟为一种享乐博弈,证明了纳什稳定和个体稳定的消费者分组的存在。ELEKTRA 框架的第二个要素采用了分布式非合作博弈理论方法。该方法解决了消费者如何战略性地消耗能源以满足自身需求,同时通过从公用事业公司采购额外能源来实现收益最大化的问题。此外,利用 n 人凹陷博弈理论,还能对确定消费者最佳能源消耗的准确性、性能和复杂性进行全面评估。我们使用美国西南部地区的真实数据对 ELEKTRA 框架进行了全面评估。评估结果表明了 ELEKTRA 框架的运行效果,与现有模型相比,该框架在优化消费者收益方面更具优势。基于真实数据的性能评估为 ELEKTRA 框架与当前最先进技术的对比提供了宝贵的见解。
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