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Multi-agent coordination for market environments. Towards a next generation electricity infrastructure based on microgrids. (English) Zbl 1216.93005

Negenborn, Rudy R. (ed.) et al., Intelligent infrastructures. Dordrecht: Springer (ISBN 978-90-481-3597-4/hbk; 978-90-481-3598-1/ebook). Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering 42, 151-177 (2010).
Summary: The financial crisis has deflated oil prices, prolonging the attractiveness of fossil fuel combustion as a method of energy generation. However, mankind faces a future of a hot, flat, and crowded world [T. L. Friedman, “Hot, flat, and croweded”, Farrar, Straus & Giroux (2008)], making a critical transformation away from the use of fossil fuels imperative. After years of research and experimentation, Renewable Energy Sources (RES) have become technically available as alternatives. Yet a pivotal task which still needs to be carried out is that of adapting the existing electricity infrastructure – still a very efficient energy delivery facility – to allow it to incorporate emerging RES openly and equally. To stimulate the widespread adoption of RES, which would result in the evolution to next generation infrastructures for electricity, incentives should include economic and political measures rather than only technology. In this chapter we summarize the properties of different RES and introduce the ‘microgrid’, a grid architecture allowing high RES penetration. We also analyze the prevailing electricity market structure and describe existing economic incentives for RES accommodation. Most importantly, we elaborate on the multi-agent model of electricity infrastructure based on the microgrid and its coordination mechanism within the market environment.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1181.93006].

MSC:

93A14 Decentralized systems
68T42 Agent technology and artificial intelligence
93C95 Application models in control theory
92D40 Ecology
91B32 Resource and cost allocation (including fair division, apportionment, etc.)
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