A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program

Abstract The occurrence of natural disasters can disrupt the normal functioning of distribution networks. In this situation, the activeness of distribution networks in the sense of benefiting from energy sources and related structures such as microgrids (MGs) makes them benefit from the capability o...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Doostizadeh, Hasan Jalili, Abbas Babaee
Formato: Artigo
Idioma:English
Publicado: Wiley 2024-06-01
Series:IET Renewable Power Generation
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Acceso en liña:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12984
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Hasan Jalili
Abbas Babaee
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description Abstract The occurrence of natural disasters can disrupt the normal functioning of distribution networks. In this situation, the activeness of distribution networks in the sense of benefiting from energy sources and related structures such as microgrids (MGs) makes them benefit from the capability of structures such as MGs, in case of High‐Impact Low‐Probability (HILP) events, so that consumers are able to disconnect from main grid and trade with other MGs. Thus, the energy management of networked MGs needs a new operation structure to encourage them providing each other with the required energy by creating the necessary incentives. This paper presents a novel cooperative framework aimed at enhancing the resilience of MGs through the establishment of peer‐to‐peer (P2P) energy trading among their constituents. In the present model, MGs engage in energy transactions with one another, aiming to minimize costs through the cooperative operation of networked MGs. The utilization of the suggested model enables MGs to enhance network resilience within the framework of peer‐to‐peer energy transactions, while also achieving cost reductions in comparison to islanding and non‐cooperative operation. The numerical results obtained demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed methodology in enhancing the resilience of MGs and mitigating their operational expenses.
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spelling doaj.art-e51a0c6a9c3047528f1ff0a8b61d2ecf2024-06-03T10:19:12ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242024-06-011881428145410.1049/rpg2.12984A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response programMohammad Doostizadeh0Hasan Jalili1Abbas Babaee2Department of Electrical Engineering, Khomein Branch Islamic Azad University Khomein IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Roudehen Branch Islamic Azad University Roudehen IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Roudehen Branch Islamic Azad University Roudehen IranAbstract The occurrence of natural disasters can disrupt the normal functioning of distribution networks. In this situation, the activeness of distribution networks in the sense of benefiting from energy sources and related structures such as microgrids (MGs) makes them benefit from the capability of structures such as MGs, in case of High‐Impact Low‐Probability (HILP) events, so that consumers are able to disconnect from main grid and trade with other MGs. Thus, the energy management of networked MGs needs a new operation structure to encourage them providing each other with the required energy by creating the necessary incentives. This paper presents a novel cooperative framework aimed at enhancing the resilience of MGs through the establishment of peer‐to‐peer (P2P) energy trading among their constituents. In the present model, MGs engage in energy transactions with one another, aiming to minimize costs through the cooperative operation of networked MGs. The utilization of the suggested model enables MGs to enhance network resilience within the framework of peer‐to‐peer energy transactions, while also achieving cost reductions in comparison to islanding and non‐cooperative operation. The numerical results obtained demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed methodology in enhancing the resilience of MGs and mitigating their operational expenses.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12984microgridspower system managementpower system operation and planningrenewable energy sources
spellingShingle Mohammad Doostizadeh
Hasan Jalili
Abbas Babaee
A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program
IET Renewable Power Generation
microgrids
power system management
power system operation and planning
renewable energy sources
title A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program
title_full A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program
title_fullStr A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program
title_full_unstemmed A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program
title_short A decentralized framework for economic‐resilient operation of networked microgrids, considering demand response program
title_sort decentralized framework for economic resilient operation of networked microgrids considering demand response program
topic microgrids
power system management
power system operation and planning
renewable energy sources
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12984
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