Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game Theory
In this paper, we consider a general model and solution algorithm for the energy management of combined cooling, heating, and power micro energy grid (MEG) under the game theory framework. An innovative dynamic leader-follower game strategy is proposed in this paper to balance the interactions betwe...
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doaj-02b7c85c75ab438d979082779ec222d22020-11-24T23:46:41ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-03-0111364710.3390/en11030647en11030647Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game TheoryKaijun Lin0Junyong Wu1Di Liu2Dezhi Li3Taorong Gong4School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Haidian District, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Haidian District, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Haidian District, Beijing 100044, ChinaChina Electric Power Research Institute Limited Company, Haidian District, Beijing 100192, ChinaChina Electric Power Research Institute Limited Company, Haidian District, Beijing 100192, ChinaIn this paper, we consider a general model and solution algorithm for the energy management of combined cooling, heating, and power micro energy grid (MEG) under the game theory framework. An innovative dynamic leader-follower game strategy is proposed in this paper to balance the interactions between MEG and user. We show that such game between MEG and user has a unique Nash equilibrium (NE), and in order to quantify the user’s expenditure and dissatisfaction, we model them and adopt the fuzzy bi-objective algorithm. For more details in the proposed game model, the MEG leads the game by deciding energy sales prices and optimizing the power, cooling and heating outputs according to the user’s load plan to maximize its own profit. With the prices being released by MEG, user’s adjustment of energy consumption follows and is again fed to MEG. In practice, we initialize simulations with daily loads of a typical community. As the numerical results demonstrate, MEG is proficient in consumption capacity of renewable energy and energy optimization. It also shows that the user achieves his economic optimum with experience of energy usage taken into account.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/3/647micro energy gridenergy managementleader-follower gameuser dissatisfactionfuzzy bi-objective algorithm |
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Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game Theory |
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Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game Theory |
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Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game Theory |
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Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game Theory |
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Energy Management of Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Micro Energy Grid Based on Leader-Follower Game Theory |
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energy management of combined cooling, heating and power micro energy grid based on leader-follower game theory |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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In this paper, we consider a general model and solution algorithm for the energy management of combined cooling, heating, and power micro energy grid (MEG) under the game theory framework. An innovative dynamic leader-follower game strategy is proposed in this paper to balance the interactions between MEG and user. We show that such game between MEG and user has a unique Nash equilibrium (NE), and in order to quantify the user’s expenditure and dissatisfaction, we model them and adopt the fuzzy bi-objective algorithm. For more details in the proposed game model, the MEG leads the game by deciding energy sales prices and optimizing the power, cooling and heating outputs according to the user’s load plan to maximize its own profit. With the prices being released by MEG, user’s adjustment of energy consumption follows and is again fed to MEG. In practice, we initialize simulations with daily loads of a typical community. As the numerical results demonstrate, MEG is proficient in consumption capacity of renewable energy and energy optimization. It also shows that the user achieves his economic optimum with experience of energy usage taken into account. |
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micro energy grid energy management leader-follower game user dissatisfaction fuzzy bi-objective algorithm |
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