Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach
Understanding to what extent the emergence of prosumers and prosumagers organized in energy communities can impact the organization and operation of power grids has been one of the major recent research avenues at the European level. In renewable-based communities aiming to reach some level of energ...
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doaj-d3927873f0784f0287d2c3bbc803521e2021-02-14T00:03:40ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-02-011498998910.3390/en14040989Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent ApproachInês F. G. Reis0Ivo Gonçalves1Marta A. R. Lopes2Carlos Henggeler Antunes3INESC Coimbra, DEEC, Rua Sílvio Lima, Polo II, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalINESC Coimbra, DEEC, Rua Sílvio Lima, Polo II, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalINESC Coimbra, DEEC, Rua Sílvio Lima, Polo II, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalINESC Coimbra, DEEC, Rua Sílvio Lima, Polo II, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalUnderstanding to what extent the emergence of prosumers and prosumagers organized in energy communities can impact the organization and operation of power grids has been one of the major recent research avenues at the European level. In renewable-based communities aiming to reach some level of energy self-sufficiency, a key issue to be addressed is assessing how the presence of end-users playing different roles in the system (self-consuming, producing and trading, performing demand management, etc.) can influence the overall system performance. In this setting, this paper combines Distributed Artificial Intelligence and optimization approaches to assess how prosumagers and consumers pursuing different goals can influence the energy self-sufficiency of a local energy community. The residential demand is accurately modeled, and the agents’ preferences are considered in the modeling to represent a smart community. The results show that although energy community members may have conflicting individual goals, the overall system self-sufficiency can be maximized with economic benefits for all stakeholders, thus illustrating the advantages of energy communities.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/989energy communitiesprosumagersconsumersself-sufficiencymultiagent systemsgenetic algorithms |
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Inês F. G. Reis Ivo Gonçalves Marta A. R. Lopes Carlos Henggeler Antunes Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach Energies energy communities prosumagers consumers self-sufficiency multiagent systems genetic algorithms |
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Inês F. G. Reis Ivo Gonçalves Marta A. R. Lopes Carlos Henggeler Antunes |
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Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach |
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Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach |
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Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach |
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Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach |
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Assessing the Influence of Different Goals in Energy Communities’ Self-Sufficiency—An Optimized Multiagent Approach |
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assessing the influence of different goals in energy communities’ self-sufficiency—an optimized multiagent approach |
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1996-1073 |
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Understanding to what extent the emergence of prosumers and prosumagers organized in energy communities can impact the organization and operation of power grids has been one of the major recent research avenues at the European level. In renewable-based communities aiming to reach some level of energy self-sufficiency, a key issue to be addressed is assessing how the presence of end-users playing different roles in the system (self-consuming, producing and trading, performing demand management, etc.) can influence the overall system performance. In this setting, this paper combines Distributed Artificial Intelligence and optimization approaches to assess how prosumagers and consumers pursuing different goals can influence the energy self-sufficiency of a local energy community. The residential demand is accurately modeled, and the agents’ preferences are considered in the modeling to represent a smart community. The results show that although energy community members may have conflicting individual goals, the overall system self-sufficiency can be maximized with economic benefits for all stakeholders, thus illustrating the advantages of energy communities. |
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energy communities prosumagers consumers self-sufficiency multiagent systems genetic algorithms |
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