Title :
Demand-Side Management via Distributed Energy Generation and Storage Optimization
Author :
Atzeni, Italo ; Ordonez, Luis G. ; Scutari, Gesualdo ; Palomar, Daniel P. ; Fonollosa, Javier R.
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. & Commun. Group, Univ. Politec. de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
Demand-side management, together with the integration of distributed energy generation and storage, are considered increasingly essential elements for implementing the smart grid concept and balancing massive energy production from renewable sources. We focus on a smart grid in which the demand-side comprises traditional users as well as users owning some kind of distributed energy sources and/or energy storage devices. By means of a day-ahead optimization process regulated by an independent central unit, the latter users intend to reduce their monetary energy expense by producing or storing energy rather than just purchasing their energy needs from the grid. In this paper, we formulate the resulting grid optimization problem as a noncooperative game and analyze the existence of optimal strategies. Furthermore, we present a distributed algorithm to be run on the users´ smart meters, which provides the optimal production and/or storage strategies, while preserving the privacy of the users and minimizing the required signaling with the central unit. Finally, the proposed day-ahead optimization is tested in a realistic situation.
Keywords :
data privacy; demand side management; distributed algorithms; distributed power generation; energy storage; game theory; optimisation; smart meters; smart power grids; day-ahead optimization; day-ahead optimization process; demand-side management; distributed energy generation; distributed energy sources; distributed energy storage optimization; energy needs; energy storage devices; grid optimization problem; independent central unit; massive energy production balancing; monetary energy expense; noncooperative game; optimal production; optimal strategies; renewable sources; smart grid concept; smart meters; storage strategies; users privacy; Aggregates; Energy storage; Games; Optimization; Production; Smart grids; Vectors; Demand-side management; distributed energy generation; distributed energy storage; game theory; proximal decomposition algorithm; smart grid;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2012.2206060