Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy

This paper proposes a hierarchical control architecture for engaging demand into providing primary frequency response services. The proposed architecture relies on the use of information about accumulated energy for the aggregation of demand capabilities and dissagregation of demand responsibili...

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Principais autores: Cvetkovic, Milos, Annaswamy, Anuradha
Formato: Preprint
Idioma:en_US
Publicado em: 2015
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Annaswamy, Anuradha
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description This paper proposes a hierarchical control architecture for engaging demand into providing primary frequency response services. The proposed architecture relies on the use of information about accumulated energy for the aggregation of demand capabilities and dissagregation of demand responsibilities. Since the accumulated energy has a distinct additive property, the aggregation/disaggregation of demand becomes straightforward. Additional unique features of the proposed architecture are that it: i) includes the information of inflexible load in the aggregated demand, ii) allows for intuitive cooperation between load aggregators. Conditions for stability under cooperating load aggregators are derived. Finally, simulations are carried out on the IEEE 39-bus system to illustrate the proposed concepts of aggregation, disaggregation and cooperation.
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spelling mit-1721.1/991942019-04-10T11:37:38Z Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy Cvetkovic, Milos Annaswamy, Anuradha Frequency Control Accumulated Energy Cooperative Demand This paper proposes a hierarchical control architecture for engaging demand into providing primary frequency response services. The proposed architecture relies on the use of information about accumulated energy for the aggregation of demand capabilities and dissagregation of demand responsibilities. Since the accumulated energy has a distinct additive property, the aggregation/disaggregation of demand becomes straightforward. Additional unique features of the proposed architecture are that it: i) includes the information of inflexible load in the aggregated demand, ii) allows for intuitive cooperation between load aggregators. Conditions for stability under cooperating load aggregators are derived. Finally, simulations are carried out on the IEEE 39-bus system to illustrate the proposed concepts of aggregation, disaggregation and cooperation. NSF initiative, Award no. EFRI-1441301 2015-10-07T20:15:20Z 2015-10-07T20:15:20Z 2015-10-07 Preprint http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/99194 en_US IEEE ACC;2016 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf
spellingShingle Frequency Control
Accumulated Energy
Cooperative Demand
Cvetkovic, Milos
Annaswamy, Anuradha
Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy
title Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy
title_full Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy
title_fullStr Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy
title_full_unstemmed Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy
title_short Frequency Control using Cooperative Demand Response through Accumulated Energy
title_sort frequency control using cooperative demand response through accumulated energy
topic Frequency Control
Accumulated Energy
Cooperative Demand
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/99194
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