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Modeling and Optimization of the Smart Grid Ecosystem
Author(s): Iordanis Koutsopoulos;Thanasis G. Papaioannou;Vasiliki Hatzi
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Networking ISSN Print:1554-057X, ISSN Online:1554-0588 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 10 Number 2-3, Pages: 205(115-316) DOI: 10.1561/1300000042
Abstract:
The smart energy grid has evolved into a complex ecosystem, with new entering actors such as aggregators, and traditional ones like consumers, operators and generators having fundamentally different, active roles in the system.
In addition, advances in key technologies such as renewables, energy storage, communication and control have paved the way to new research directions and problems. In this work we attempt to give some structure to the complex ecosystem above,
and we present key research problems that shape the area. The emphasis is on the control and optimization methodology toward approaching these problems.
The first thread we consider is demand-response where the central theme is to optimize the demand load of consumers. The basic problem is the scheduling of demand load of consumers with the aim to minimize a cost function from the point of
view of the utility operator or the consumer. Next, we review fundamental problems in energy storage management. The basic energy storage management problem amounts to deciding when and how much to charge and discharge the battery in order to
achieve a certain optimization objective, either in terms of a generation cost or a mismatch between energy demand and supply, which again may capture the goals of the consumer or the utility. We also discuss the market interactions of various
entities in the smart grid ecosystem and the impact of their strategic decisions on the market structure. Finally, we study key aspects of consumer behavior such as response to gamification models, and uncertainty due to consumer decisions that
influence the system, and we discuss the role of data in building data-driven models for predicting consumer behavior. For each problem instance above, we provide an exposition that places emphasis on the related model and on key aspects of
the analysis.
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