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IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid | 2013

Day-Ahead Resource Scheduling Including Demand Response for Electric Vehicles

João Soares; Hugo Morais; Tiago M. Sousa; Zita Vale; Pedro Faria

Summary form only given. The energy resource scheduling is becoming increasingly important, as the use of distributed resources is intensified and massive gridable vehicle (V2G) use is envisaged. This paper presents a methodology for day-ahead energy resource scheduling for smart grids considering the intensive use of distributed generation and V2G. The main focus is the comparison of different EV management approaches in the day-ahead energy resources management, namely uncontrolled charging, smart charging, V2G and Demand Response (DR) programs in the V2G approach. Three different DR programs are designed and tested (trip reduce, shifting reduce and reduce+shifting). Other important contribution of the paper is the comparison between deterministic and computational intelligence techniques to reduce the execution time. The proposed scheduling is solved with a modified particle swarm optimization. Mixed integer non-linear programming is also used for comparison purposes. Full ac power flow calculation is included to allow taking into account the network constraints. A case study with a 33-bus distribution network and 2000 V2G resources is used to illustrate the performance of the proposed method.


IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid | 2013

Modified Particle Swarm Optimization Applied to Integrated Demand Response and DG Resources Scheduling

Pedro Faria; João Soares; Zita Vale; Hugo Morais; Tiago M. Sousa

The elastic behavior of the demand consumption jointly used with other available resources such as distributed generation (DG) can play a crucial role for the success of smart grids. The intensive use of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and the technical and contractual constraints result in large-scale non linear optimization problems that require computational intelligence methods to be solved. This paper proposes a Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) based methodology to support the minimization of the operation costs of a virtual power player that manages the resources in a distribution network and the network itself. Resources include the DER available in the considered time period and the energy that can be bought from external energy suppliers. Network constraints are considered. The proposed approach uses Gaussian mutation of the strategic parameters and contextual self-parameterization of the maximum and minimum particle velocities. The case study considers a real 937 bus distribution network, with 20310 consumers and 548 distributed generators. The obtained solutions are compared with a deterministic approach and with PSO without mutation and Evolutionary PSO, both using self-parameterization.


systems, man and cybernetics | 2010

Demsi — A demand response simulator in the context of intensive use of distributed generation

Pedro Faria; Zita Vale; Judite Ferreira

Demand response can play a very relevant role in future power systems in which distributed generation can help to assure service continuity in some fault situations.


2011 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence Applications In Smart Grid (CIASG) | 2011

An optimal scheduling problem in distribution networks considering V2G

João Soares; Tiago M. Sousa; Hugo Morais; Zita Vale; Pedro Faria

This paper addresses the problem of energy resource scheduling. An aggregator will manage all distributed resources connected to its distribution network, including distributed generation based on renewable energy resources, demand response, storage systems, and electrical gridable vehicles. The use of gridable vehicles will have a significant impact on power systems management, especially in distribution networks. Therefore, the inclusion of vehicles in the optimal scheduling problem will be very important in future network management. The proposed particle swarm optimization approach is compared with a reference methodology based on mixed integer non-linear programming, implemented in GAMS, to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The paper includes a case study that consider a 32 bus distribution network with 66 distributed generators, 32 loads and 50 electric vehicles.


IEEE Intelligent Systems | 2014

Distributed, Agent-Based Intelligent System for Demand Response Program Simulation in Smart Grids

Luís Pereira Gomes; Pedro Faria; Hugo Morais; Zita Vale; Carlos Ramos

A distributed, agent-based intelligent system models and simulates a smart grid using physical players and computationally simulated agents. The proposed system can assess the impact of demand response programs.


mediterranean electrotechnical conference | 2010

Distributed energy resources management with cyber-physical SCADA in the context of future smart grids

Zita Vale; Hugo Morais; Pedro Faria; H.M. Khodr; Judite Ferreira; Péter Kádár

In the energy management of a small power system, the scheduling of the generation units is a crucial problem for which adequate methodologies can maximize the performance of the energy supply. This paper proposes an innovative methodology for distributed energy resources management. The optimal operation of distributed generation, demand response and storage resources is formulated as a mixed-integer linear programming model (MILP) and solved by a deterministic optimization technique CPLEX-based implemented in General Algebraic Modeling Systems (GAMS). The paper deals with a vision for the grids of the future, focusing on conceptual and operational aspects of electrical grids characterized by an intensive penetration of DG, in the scope of competitive environments and using artificial intelligence methodologies to attain the envisaged goals. These concepts are implemented in a computational framework which includes both grid and market simulation.


transmission & distribution conference & exposition: asia and pacific | 2009

The role of demand response in future power systems

Zita Vale; Carlos Ramos; Hugo Morais; Pedro Faria; Marco Silva

Power systems are planed and operated according to the optimization of the available resources. Traditionally these tasks were mostly undertaken in a centralized way which is no longer adequate in a competitive environment. Demand response can play a very relevant role in this context but adequate tools to negotiate this kind of resources are required. This paper presents an approach to deal with these issues, by using a multi-agent simulator able to model demand side players and simulate their strategic behavior. The paper includes an illustrative case study that considers an incident situation. The distribution company is able to reduce load curtailment due to load flexibility contracts previously established with demand side players.


power and energy society general meeting | 2011

Using data mining techniques to support DR programs definition in smart grids

Zita Vale; Hugo Morais; Sérgio Ramos; João Soares; Pedro Faria

In recent years, Power Systems (PS) have experimented many changes in their operation. The introduction of new players managing Distributed Generation (DG) units, and the existence of new Demand Response (DR) programs make the control of the system a more complex problem and allow a more flexible management. An intelligent resource management in the context of smart grids is of huge important so that smart grids functions are assured. This paper proposes a new methodology to support system operators and/or Virtual Power Players (VPPs) to determine effective and efficient DR programs that can be put into practice. This method is based on the use of data mining techniques applied to a database which is obtained for a large set of operation scenarios. The paper includes a case study based on 27, 000 scenarios considering a diversity of distributed resources in a 32 bus distribution network.


2011 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence Applications In Smart Grid (CIASG) | 2011

Particle swarm optimization applied to integrated demand response resources scheduling

Pedro Faria; Zita Vale; João Soares; Judite Ferreira

The concept of demand response has a growing importance in the context of the future power systems. Demand response can be seen as a resource like distributed generation, storage, electric vehicles, etc. All these resources require the existence of an infrastructure able to give players the means to operate and use them in an efficient way. This infrastructure implements in practice the smart grid concept, and should accommodate a large number of diverse types of players in the context of a competitive business environment. In this paper, demand response is optimally scheduled jointly with other resources such as distributed generation units and the energy provided by the electricity market, minimizing the operation costs from the point of view of a virtual power player, who manages these resources and supplies the aggregated consumers. The optimal schedule is obtained using two approaches based on particle swarm optimization (with and without mutation) which are compared with a deterministic approach that is used as a reference methodology. A case study with two scenarios implemented in DemSi, a demand Response simulator developed by the authors, evidences the advantages of the use of the proposed particle swarm approaches.


power and energy society general meeting | 2010

Scheduling distributed energy resources in an isolated grid — An artificial neural network approach

Zita Vale; Pedro Faria; Hugo Morais; H.M. Khodr; Marco Silva; Péter Kádár

Power Systems (PS), have been affected by substantial penetration of Distributed Generation (DG) and the operation in competitive environments. The future PS will have to deal with large-scale integration of DG and other distributed energy resources (DER), such as storage means, and provide to market agents the means to ensure a flexible and secure operation.

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Hugo Morais

Technical University of Denmark

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Tiago Soares

Technical University of Denmark

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Tiago Sousa

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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H. Morais

Électricité de France

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António Bernardino de Almeida

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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