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Coalition of distributed generation units to virtual power players - a game theory approach

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Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Automation and Control, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Polytechnic Institute of Porto3

Smart Grids (SGs) have emerged as the new paradigm for power system operation and management, being designed to include large amounts of distributed energy resources. This new paradigm requires new Energy Resource Management (ERM) methodologies considering different operation strategies and the existence of new management players such as several types of aggregators.

This paper proposes a methodology to facilitate the coalition between distributed generation units originating Virtual Power Players (VPP) considering a game theory approach. The proposed approach consists in the analysis of the classifications that were attributed by each VPP to the distributed generation units, as well as in the analysis of the previous established contracts by each player.

The proposed classification model is based in fourteen parameters including technical, economical and behavioural ones. Depending of the VPP strategies, size and goals, each parameter has different importance. VPP can also manage other type of energy resources, like storage units, electric vehicles, demand response programs or even parts of the MV and LV distribution network.

A case study with twelve VPPs with different characteristics and one hundred and fifty real distributed generation units is included in the paper.

Language: English
Publisher: IOS Press
Year: 2015
Pages: 297-309
ISSN: 18758835 and 10692509
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3233/ICA-150490
ORCIDs: Morais, Hugo

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