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international conference on infrastructure systems and services building networks for a brighter future | 2008
René Kamphuis; Koen Kok; Cor Warmer; M.P.F. Hommelberg
Due to the increased proportion of small renewable energy sources in a distributed setting (DG-RES), active control of small distributed energy producing and consuming systems will play an important role in future electricity grids [1]. These distributed energy resources have production patterns, which are either partially stochastic (e.g. wind, solar cells) or are coupled to the primary user process (e.g. co-generation of heat and electricity). Furthermore, on the demand-side, and increasingly on the electricity storage side, opportunities exist for actively serving stability applications in the grid by real-time supply/demand coordination. In the future, an information and communication layer for grid coordination could serve a portfolio of ICT-applications on timescales running from seconds to hours. To get a grip on these (r)evolutionary developments, possibly toppling the electricity grid, in this paper, architecture requirements for future high proportion DG-RES electricity grids are collected from a Power Electronics System point of view as well as from an ICT point of view using an inventory of business models in the power grid that focus on coordination of multiple small-scale DG-RES resources. Modeled from an ICT point-of-view, these give rise to architectures for applications that can successively be implemented in hardware and software as active components in the distribution grid. A number of possible grid control strategy coordination patterns (GCPs), which are defined in a generic, reusable manner, can be seen to emerge. GCPs, connected and intertwined to one another on several layers (physical, commercial) of the grid, together, can provide the framework for coordination in the overall intelligent grid. Bottom-up approaches of implementing coordination in future active grids appear to be the method of choice to use in implementing the GCPs. Software agents [2], [3] coordinating primary processes using market algorithms, as implemented in the PowerMatcher approach [3]-[4], appear to be very suited for this.
SmartGrids for Distribution, 2008. IET-CIRED. CIRED Seminar | 2008
Bart Roossien; M.P.F. Hommelberg; Cor Warmer; Koen Kok; Jan-Willem Turkstra
Archive | 2008
W Wim Zeiler; P Paul Noom; G Gert Boxem; van Houten; J.A.J. van der Velden; Jfbc Haan; W. Wortel; M.P.F. Hommelberg; I.G. Kamphuis; H.J. Broekhuizen; Y. Kodama; H. Yoshino
international conference on agents and artificial intelligence | 2009
W Wim Zeiler; Rinus van Houten; G Gert Boxem; Joep van der Velden; W. Wortel; Jf Jan-Fokko Haan; P Paul Noom; René Kamphuis; M.P.F. Hommelberg; Henk Broekhuizen
Archive | 2009
W Wim Zeiler; van Houten; G Gert Boxem; J.A.J. van der Velden; W. Wortel; Jfbc Haan; P Paul Noom; I.G. Kamphuis; M.P.F. Hommelberg; H.J. Broekhuizen; Filipe, J., Sharp, B., Fred, A.
Archive | 2008
W Wim Zeiler; M.P.F. Hommelberg; van Houten; I.G. Kamphuis; G Gert Boxem; J Liu; T Zhang; Z Zhai
Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2008
W Wim Zeiler; G Gert Boxem; van Houten; W. Wortel; J.A.J. van der Velden; I.G. Kamphuis; M.P.F. Hommelberg; Paul Kenny; Brophy; J Owen Lewis
TVVL Magazine | 2007
W Wim Zeiler; van Houten; G Gert Boxem; J.L.P. Velden; Jfbc Haan; W. Wortel; I.G. Kamphuis; M.P.F. Hommelberg; H.J. Broekhuizen
Archive | 2007
W Wim Zeiler; G Gert Boxem; van Houten; W. Wortel; J.A.J. van der Velden; I.G. Kamphuis; M.P.F. Hommelberg; J.L. Scartezzini
Journal of Applied Mechanics-transactions of The Asme | 2007
W Wim Zeiler; van Houten; G Gert Boxem; J.A.J. van der Velden; W. Wortel; J.F. de Haan; I.G. Kamphuis; M.P.F. Hommelberg; H.J. Broekhuizen; O. Seppänen; J. Säteri; J. Sätteri