Complementary-based coalition formation for energy microgrids
Authored by Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Muhammad Yasir, Martin Purvis, Maryam Purvis
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1111/coin.12171
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Abstract
In recent years, the notion of electrical energy microgrids (MGs), in
which communities share their locally generated power, has gained
increasing interest. Typically, the energy generated comes from
renewable resources, which means that its availability is variable, ie,
sometimes there may be energy surpluses and at other times energy
deficits. This energy variability can be ameliorated by trading energy
with a connected electricity grid. However, since main electricity grids
are subject to faults or other outages, it can be advantageous for
energy MGs to form coalitions and share their energy among themselves.
In this work, we present our model for the dynamic formation of such MG
coalitions. In our model, MGs form coalitions on the basis of
complementary weather patterns. Our agent-based model, which is scalable
and affords autonomy among the MGs participating in the coalition
(agents can join and depart from coalitions at any time), features
methods to reduce overall ``discomfort{''} so that, even when all
participating MGs in a coalition experience deficits, they can share
energy so that their overall discomfort is reduced. We demonstrate the
efficacy of our model by showing empirical studies conducted with real
energy production and consumption data.
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multiagent systems
coalition formation
Power
renewable energy
Speed
Microgrids