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Cooperative Energy Scheduling for Microgrids under Peak Demand Energy Plans (2001.11983v1)

Published 31 Jan 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: A cooperative energy scheduling method is proposed that allows joint energy optimization for a group of microgrids to achieve cost savings that the microgrids could not achieve individually. The discussed microgrids may be commercial entities in a distribution network under utility electricity rate plans comprising both Time of Use (ToU) and peak demand charge. Defining a stable operation as a situation where all microgrids would be willing to participate, it is shown that under such rate plans and in particular due to the peak demand charge, a cost distribution that is seemingly fair does not necessarily result in a stable cooperation. These results are derived in this paper using concepts from cooperative games. It is therefore sought to devise a stable cost distribution algorithm that, while maximizing some measure of fairness among the participating microgrids, ensures they all benefit from their participation. A simple case study is presented that demonstrates fairness and stability aspects of the cooperation.

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