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Smart grid and energy district mutual interactions with demand response programs
by
Ali, Sahibzada Muhammad
, Mokryani, Geev
, Khan, Bilal
, Ullah, Zahid
, Hussain, Iqrar
, Mehmood, Chaudhry Arshad
, Jawad, Muhammad
, Farid, Umar
in
Ancillary services
/ ancillary services‐based energy transactions
/ BEMM
/ bi‐directional energy flow
/ cloud computing
/ cloud‐based service level agreement
/ Constraints
/ Consumers
/ day‐a‐head pricing mechanisms
/ demand response programs
/ demand side management
/ distributed power generation
/ efficient energy trade
/ Electrical loads
/ Energy consumption
/ energy district
/ Energy exports & imports
/ Energy flow
/ energy generation
/ Energy management
/ energy market programs
/ energy price model
/ intermittent wind speed
/ Load fluctuation
/ load management
/ load reduction
/ load variations
/ load‐sharing
/ mutual beneficial frameworks
/ peak‐load shaving
/ power engineering computing
/ power generation economics
/ power markets
/ Power supply
/ Pricing
/ real‐time pricing
/ Research Article
/ Seasonal variations
/ Smart grid
/ smart power grids
/ stochastic bi‐directional energy management model
/ stochastic energy price
/ stochastic energy pricing model
/ stochastic processes
/ stochastic wind estimation model
/ Tariffs
/ WEPs interactions
/ wind energy prosumers interaction
/ Wind power
/ wind power plants
/ Wind speed
2020
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Smart grid and energy district mutual interactions with demand response programs
by
Ali, Sahibzada Muhammad
, Mokryani, Geev
, Khan, Bilal
, Ullah, Zahid
, Hussain, Iqrar
, Mehmood, Chaudhry Arshad
, Jawad, Muhammad
, Farid, Umar
in
Ancillary services
/ ancillary services‐based energy transactions
/ BEMM
/ bi‐directional energy flow
/ cloud computing
/ cloud‐based service level agreement
/ Constraints
/ Consumers
/ day‐a‐head pricing mechanisms
/ demand response programs
/ demand side management
/ distributed power generation
/ efficient energy trade
/ Electrical loads
/ Energy consumption
/ energy district
/ Energy exports & imports
/ Energy flow
/ energy generation
/ Energy management
/ energy market programs
/ energy price model
/ intermittent wind speed
/ Load fluctuation
/ load management
/ load reduction
/ load variations
/ load‐sharing
/ mutual beneficial frameworks
/ peak‐load shaving
/ power engineering computing
/ power generation economics
/ power markets
/ Power supply
/ Pricing
/ real‐time pricing
/ Research Article
/ Seasonal variations
/ Smart grid
/ smart power grids
/ stochastic bi‐directional energy management model
/ stochastic energy price
/ stochastic energy pricing model
/ stochastic processes
/ stochastic wind estimation model
/ Tariffs
/ WEPs interactions
/ wind energy prosumers interaction
/ Wind power
/ wind power plants
/ Wind speed
2020
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Smart grid and energy district mutual interactions with demand response programs
by
Ali, Sahibzada Muhammad
, Mokryani, Geev
, Khan, Bilal
, Ullah, Zahid
, Hussain, Iqrar
, Mehmood, Chaudhry Arshad
, Jawad, Muhammad
, Farid, Umar
in
Ancillary services
/ ancillary services‐based energy transactions
/ BEMM
/ bi‐directional energy flow
/ cloud computing
/ cloud‐based service level agreement
/ Constraints
/ Consumers
/ day‐a‐head pricing mechanisms
/ demand response programs
/ demand side management
/ distributed power generation
/ efficient energy trade
/ Electrical loads
/ Energy consumption
/ energy district
/ Energy exports & imports
/ Energy flow
/ energy generation
/ Energy management
/ energy market programs
/ energy price model
/ intermittent wind speed
/ Load fluctuation
/ load management
/ load reduction
/ load variations
/ load‐sharing
/ mutual beneficial frameworks
/ peak‐load shaving
/ power engineering computing
/ power generation economics
/ power markets
/ Power supply
/ Pricing
/ real‐time pricing
/ Research Article
/ Seasonal variations
/ Smart grid
/ smart power grids
/ stochastic bi‐directional energy management model
/ stochastic energy price
/ stochastic energy pricing model
/ stochastic processes
/ stochastic wind estimation model
/ Tariffs
/ WEPs interactions
/ wind energy prosumers interaction
/ Wind power
/ wind power plants
/ Wind speed
2020
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Smart grid and energy district mutual interactions with demand response programs
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2020
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Overview
The bi-directional energy flow between prosumers (wind energy) and smart grid (SG) provides pertinent benefits, such as (i) load-sharing, (ii) peak-load shaving, (iii) load reduction with energy market programs, (iv) ancillary services-based energy transactions, and (v) mutual beneficial frameworks based on rewards and penalties. However, the load variations of SG, intermittent wind speed in energy district (ED) of prosumers, and stochastic energy price are the major constraints that must be considered in wind energy prosumers (WEPs) interaction with utility. Further, the interfacing and interactions of WEPs with SG incur an enormous volume of data to be processed, stored, accessed, and managed. Therefore, the authors proposed a stochastic bi-directional energy management model (BEMM) to manage the aforementioned constraints. Moreover, the BEMM is empowered with cloud-based service level agreement (C-SLA) that provides massive storage capabilities to the enormous data incurred due to WEPs interactions with SG. Two sub-models of BEMM are incorporated, namely stochastic wind estimation model and stochastic energy pricing model. The wind estimation model deals the stochasticity of wind speed for energy generation, while energy price model manages and controls the uncertainty of pricing tariffs based on real-time pricing and day-a-head pricing mechanisms for efficient energy trade between SG and WEPs under the principle of C-SLA.
Publisher
The Institution of Engineering and Technology,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Subject
/ ancillary services‐based energy transactions
/ BEMM
/ cloud‐based service level agreement
/ day‐a‐head pricing mechanisms
/ distributed power generation
/ mutual beneficial frameworks
/ Pricing
/ stochastic bi‐directional energy management model
/ stochastic energy pricing model
/ stochastic wind estimation model
/ Tariffs
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