2021
Autores
Devezas, JL; Nunes, S;
Publicação
CoRR
Abstract
2021
Autores
Zhao, D; Ferdian, E; Maso Talou, G; Quill, G; Gilbert, K; Babarenda Gamage, T; Wang, V; Pedrosa, J; D"hooge, J; Legget, M; Ruygrok, P; Doughty, R; Camara, O; Young, A; Nash, M;
Publicação
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
Abstract
2021
Autores
Pedro Miguel Ribeiro da Silva; Sérgio Hélder da Silva Soares Soares; Jorge Augusto Pinto Silva Mota; Paula Maria Marques Moura Gomes Viana; Pedro Miguel Machado Soares Carvalho;
Publicação
Journal of Sports Science
Abstract
2021
Autores
Resende, M; Carvalho, D; Branco, A; Rocha, T;
Publicação
10th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts
Abstract
2021
Autores
Santos Gonzalez, EE; Gutierrez Alcaraz, G; Nezhad, AE; Javadi, MS; Osorio, GJ; Catalao, JPS;
Publicação
2021 21ST IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND 2021 5TH IEEE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE (EEEIC/I&CPS EUROPE)
Abstract
In this paper, a stochastic optimization model is developed for optimal operation of the active distribution networks. The proposed model is investigated on the transactive energy market in the presence of active consumers, local photovoltaic power generations and storage devices. The stochastic behavior of photovoltaic panel power generation units and load consumptions have been modeled using scenario generations and scenario reduction technique. Besides, the stochastic nature of the demand power as well as rooftop photovoltaic panels have been investigated in this paper. In the transactive energy market model, the distribution system operator is the main responsible for the market-clearing mechanisms and controlling the net power exchange between the distribution network and upstream grid. The proposed model is tested and verified on a radial medium voltage distribution network with 16 buses.
2021
Autores
Pinto, T; Wooldridge, M; Vale, Z;
Publicação
IEEE ACCESS
Abstract
This paper explores the aggregation of electricity consumers flexibility. A novel coalitional game theory model for partition function games with non-transferable utility is proposed. This model is used to formalize a game in which electricity consumers find coalitions among themselves in order to trade their consumption flexibility in the electricity market. Utility functions are defined to enable measuring the players preferences. Two case studies are presented, including a simple illustrative case, which assesses and explains the model in detail; and a large-scale scenario based on real data, comprising more than 20,000 consumers. Results show that the proposed model is able to reach solutions that are more suitable for the consumers when compared to the solutions achieved by traditional aggregation techniques in power and energy systems, such as clustering-based methodologies. The solutions found by the proposed model consider the perspectives from all players involved in the game and thus are able to reflect the rational behaviour of the involved players, rather than imposing an aggregation solution that is only beneficial from the perspective of the aggregator.
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