Optimal power flow and energy-sharing among multi-agent smart buildings in the smart grid

Byungchul Kim, O. Lavrova
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Buildings account for about 40% of total energy consumption. Efficient building energy control can considerably reduce energy costs. A smart grid takes advantage of bi-directional energy and information flow between the utility grid and the energy user. Smart buildings can charge or discharge energy or power from multiple buildings (multi-agent systems) using smart meters via battery storage in the smart buildings. However, there is very little research on how to share energy among multi-agent systems and optimal power flow among smart buildings (multi-agent systems) in the smart grid. In this paper, the authors use an advanced optimization method to present optimal power flow and energy-sharing among smart buildings. With this research, it is expected that this method can improve the smart grid optimal power flow and energy-sharing stability among smart buildings, and enhance energy dissipation balance to reach stability among many smart buildings in the smart grid.
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智能电网中多智能体智能建筑的最优潮流与能量共享
建筑约占总能耗的40%。有效的建筑能源控制可以大大降低能源成本。智能电网利用了公用电网和能源用户之间的双向能量和信息流。智能建筑可以使用智能电表通过智能建筑内的电池存储对多个建筑(多智能体系统)的能量或电力进行充电或放电。然而,对于智能电网中多智能体系统之间的能量共享以及智能建筑(多智能体系统)之间的最优潮流的研究却很少。本文采用一种先进的优化方法,给出了智能建筑之间的最优潮流和能量共享。通过本研究,期望该方法能够提高智能电网的最优潮流和智能建筑之间的能量共享稳定性,并增强智能电网中多个智能建筑之间的能量耗散平衡以达到稳定。
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