DocumentCode
3604117
Title
Decentralized Resource Allocation and Load Scheduling for Multicommodity Smart Energy Systems
Author
Blaauwbroek, Niels ; Nguyen, Phuong H. ; Konsman, Mente J. ; Huaizhou Shi ; Kamphuis, Rene I. G. ; Kling, Wil L.
Author_Institution
Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume
6
Issue
4
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1506
Lastpage
1514
Abstract
Due to the expected growth in district heating systems in combination with the development of hybrid energy appliances such as heat pumps (HPs) and micro-combined heat and power (CHP) installations, new opportunities arise for the management of multicommodity energy systems, including electricity, heat, and gas. The possibility to convert forms of energy using hybrid energy appliances and exploiting flexibility from local production and consumption can improve the systems´ efficiency significantly. This paper extends existing work with a decentralized version of a multicommodity smart energy management system to deal with flexibility and scalability. The system incorporates both heat and electricity, and integrates various types of flexible appliances as well as hybrid energy appliances. To optimally allocate the available resources and its flexibility, the developed multiagent system (MAS) aims to perform optimal supply and demand matching (SDM) of the local resources and flexible appliances, as well as to flatten out the net remaining exchange over time. The proposed method is applied to a test case, where simulation results confirm that the decentralized approach leads to a scalable solution for the management of the multicommodity smart energy system (MC-SES) and performs similar to the centralized approach.
Keywords
district heating; domestic appliances; energy management systems; multi-agent systems; power engineering computing; resource allocation; supply and demand; MAS; MC-SES; SDM; centralized approach; decentralized resource allocation; district heating system; hybrid energy appliances; load scheduling; multiagent system; multicommodity smart energy management system; supply and demand matching; Cogeneration; Distributed algorithms; Energy consumption; Heat pumps; Multi-agent systems; Resource management; Thermal energy; Combined heat and power (CHP); demand-side management (DSM); distributed algorithms; heat pump (HP); multiagent systems (MASs); multicommodity; smart energy systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3029
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSTE.2015.2441107
Filename
7173437
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