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An agent-based approach to EMS in open environments
Considering the new scenario of power systems, this paper points to the necessity of a new generation of energy management systems acting in open and uncertain environments. The changes in this new scenario are analyzed and the great challenges to EMS developers are discussed. Agent technology is pointed out as a promising approach to support the construction of the new generation of EMS, and an agent framework for EMS is presented and discussed.