2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.116153
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A game-theoretic approach for price-based coordination of flexible devices operating in integrated energy-reserve markets

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“…With the development of technologies such as big data, cloud computing, mobile Internet, Internet of Things (IoT), and smart grids [14][15][16], the regional microgrid technology that integrates clean energy and renewable energy has gradually matured; in addition, with the opening of the electricity market, new-type integrated energy service modes have begun to emerge. As the core business of the integrated energy services, the electric power service forms a multienergy supply system together with public heating and cooling, and gas and oil.…”
Section: Evolution Path Of Integrated Energy Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of technologies such as big data, cloud computing, mobile Internet, Internet of Things (IoT), and smart grids [14][15][16], the regional microgrid technology that integrates clean energy and renewable energy has gradually matured; in addition, with the opening of the electricity market, new-type integrated energy service modes have begun to emerge. As the core business of the integrated energy services, the electric power service forms a multienergy supply system together with public heating and cooling, and gas and oil.…”
Section: Evolution Path Of Integrated Energy Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results indicate that this approach is effective in balancing energy and demand. Gong et al [99] developed a game-theoretic approach to test a distributed control strategy for large scale DR consisting of high populations of EVs and storage devices. investigated to identify optimal decisions and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.…”
Section: District Level Demand Response and Microgridsmentioning
confidence: 99%