학술논문

Coordination of distributed energy resources
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Annual Meeting of the Fuzzy Information, 2004. Processing NAFIPS '04. Fuzzy information processing Fuzzy Information, 2004. Processing NAFIPS '04. IEEE Annual Meeting of the. 2:913-918 Vol.2 2004
Subject
Computing and Processing
Energy resources
Density estimation robust algorithm
Distributed control
Joining processes
Costs
Power generation economics
Fuel cells
Power systems
Distributed power generation
Technological innovation
Language
Abstract
A major problem with any solution for distributed generation (DG) is the coordination of distributed energy resources (DER) to meet demand. Taking a new approach to the problem, we consider off-grid implementations that would have the greatest impact in remote and developing regions. Our proposed system creates a micro-grid by linking together a group of individual communities for backup and peak-shaving. As such, the DER must be coordinated (and scheduled) to meet the total demand of the micro-grid. Two distributed coordination strategies are currently being examined - bilateral contracts and market-based techniques. Employing fuzzy costs allows the system to be optimized for a range of values. Finally, we describe research in progress to develop a holonic system model of a distributed testbed and implement it using the JADE development platform to evaluate coordination strategies under different micro-grid configurations.