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Raja, A.A. (author), Grammatico, S. (author)
In this article, we propose a bilateral peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading scheme under single-contract and multi-contract market setups, both as an assignment game, a special class of coalitional games. The proposed market formulation allows for efficient computation of a market equilibrium while keeping the desired economic properties...
journal article 2023
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Couraud, Benoit (author), Robu, Valentin (author), Flynn, David (author), Andoni, Merlinda (author), Norbu, Sonam (author), Quinard, Honorat (author)
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in distributed residential batteries for households with renewable generation. Yet, assuring battery assets are profitable for their owners requires a complex optimisation of the battery asset and additional revenue sources, such as novel ways to access wholesale energy markets. In this paper, we...
journal article 2022
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Mohammadpourfard, Mostafa (author), Weng, Yang (author), Khalili, Abdullah (author), Genc, Istemihan (author), Shefaei, A. (author), Mohammadi-Ivatloo, Behnam (author)
The expansion of power systems over large geographical areas renders centralized processing inefficient. Therefore, the distributed operation is increasingly adopted. This work introduces a new type of attack against distributed state estimation of power systems, which operates on inter-area boundary buses. We show that the developed attack...
journal article 2022
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Flor, Vinicius B.Braga (author), Filho, Milton B.Do Coutto (author), de Souza, Julio C.Stacchini (author), Vergara Barrios, P.P. (author)
Intelligent electrical power grids, widely referred to as smart grids (SGs), rely on digital technology resources, especially communication and measurement devices, becoming a cyber-physical energy system. Massive data flow between grid elements makes smart grids more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Power system state estimation (SE) - an...
journal article 2022
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Nguyen, Hoa Minh (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Lekić, A. (author), Pham, Hoan Van (author)
The paper presents an approach for online centralized control in active distribution networks. It combines a proportional integral (PI) control unit with a corrective control unit (CCU), based on the principle of Model Predictive Control (MPC). The proposed controller is designed to accommodate the increasing penetration of distributed...
journal article 2021
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Peyghami, S. (author), Palensky, P. (author), Blaabjerg, Frede (author)
Renewable energy resources are becoming the dominating element in power systems. Along with de-carbonization, they transform power systems into a more distributed, autonomous, bottom-up style one. We speak of Smart Grid and Microgrid when distributed energy resources take over. While being a means to improve technical and financial efficiency,...
journal article 2020
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Alavi, F. (author), van de Wouw, N. (author), De Schutter, B.H.K. (author)
A microgrid in the islanded mode is considered where a fleet of fuel cell cars is used as a distributed power generation system. The objective of the proposed control system is to minimize the operational cost of the system, subject to the physical and operational constraints of the system. In order to deal with uncertainty in the prediction...
journal article 2020
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Purgat, P. (author), Bandyopadhyay, S. (author), Qin, Z. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
Triple active bridge (TAB) as an isolated multiport converter is a promising integrated energy system for smart grids or electric vehicles. This article aims to derive and analyze zero voltage switching (ZVS) regions of TAB, in which both switching losses are reduced, and electromagnetic interference issues are mitigated. In the proposed...
journal article 2020
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author)
Developing intelligent decision making systems in the real world requires planning algorithms which are able to deal with sources of uncertainty and constraints. An example can be found in smart distribution grids, in which planning can be used to decide when electric vehicles charge their batteries, such that the capacity limits of lines are...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Kefayati, Mahdi (author), Baldick, Ross (author), Bauer, P. (author)
Workplace charging of electric vehicles (EV) from photovoltaic (PV) panels installed on an office building can provide several benefits. This includes the local production and use of PV energy for charging the EV and making use of dynamic tariffs from the grid to schedule the energy exchange with the grid. The long parking time at the workplace...
journal article 2019
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Rinaldo, Stefano Guido (author), Ceresoli, Andrea (author), Lahaye, D.J.P. (author), Merlo, Marco (author), Cvetkovic, M. (author), Vitiello, Silvia (author), Fulli, Gianluca (author)
The upward trends in renewable energy penetration, cross-border flow volatility and electricity actors’ proliferation pose new challenges in the power system management. Electricity and market operators need to increase collaboration, also in terms of more frequent and detailed system analyses, so as to ensure adequate levels of quality and...
journal article 2018
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Nair, V. (author), Litjens, R. (author), Zhang, Haibin (author)
In this paper, we assess the suitability of NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) cellular technology for smart grid applications, concentrating on the reliable and timely delivery of Outage Restoration Management (ORM) messages at the event of a local or regional power outage. Using system-level simulations modelling of both the cellular NB...
conference paper 2018
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Strasser, Thomas I. (author), Pröstl Andrén, F. (author), De Jong, E. C.W. (author), Rodriguez, J. E. (author), van der Meer, A.A. (author), Bhandia, R. (author), Arnold, G. (author), Tran, Q. T. (author), Nguyen, V. H. (author)
A driving force for the realization of a sustainable energy supply in Europe is the integration of distributed, renewable energy resources. Due to their dynamic and stochastic generation behaviour, utilities and network operators are confronted with a more complex operation of the underlying distribution grids. Additionally, due to the higher...
journal article 2018
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
Renewable energy sources introduce uncertainty regarding generated power in smart grids. For instance, power that is generated by wind turbines is time-varying and dependent on the weather. Electric vehicles will become increasingly important in the development of smart grids with a high penetration of renewables, because their flexibility makes...
conference paper 2016
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Mlecnik, E. (author)
The volume uptake of highly energy-efficient buildings is challenged by transformations in the energy system and the introduction of demand response strategies. In the near future buildings will be able to manage their demand and generation according to local climate conditions, user needs and variable energy prices. As buildings become...
conference paper 2016
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Höning, N.F. (author)
In contemporary societies, industrial processes as well as domestic activities rely to a large degree on a well-functioning electricity system. This reliance exists both structurally (the system should always be available) and economically (the prices for electricity affect the costs of operating a business and the costs of living). After many...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources and electric vehicles raises important challenges related to the operation of electricity grids. For instance, the amount of power generated by wind turbines is time-varying and dependent on the weather, which makes it hard to match flexible electric vehicle demand and uncertain wind power...
conference paper 2016
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Koirala, B.P. (author), Chaves Avila, J.P. (author), Gomez, T. (author), Hakvoort, R.A. (author), Herder, P.M. (author)
Integrated community energy systems (ICESs) are emerging as a modern development to re-organize local energy systems allowing simultaneous integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and engagement of local communities. Although local energy initiatives, such as ICESs are rapidly emerging due to community objectives, such as cost and...
journal article 2016
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
In many planning domains external factors are hard to model using a compact Markovian state. However, long-term dependencies between consecutive states of an environment might exist, which can be exploited during planning. In this paper we propose a scenario representation which enables agents to reason about sequences of future states. We show...
conference paper 2015
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
Integration of renewable energy in power systems is a potential source of uncertainty, because renewable generation is variable and may depend on changing and highly uncertain weather conditions. In this paper we present and evaluate a new method to schedule power-demanding tasks with release times and deadlines under uncertainty, in order to...
conference paper 2015
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