Power Systems Restructuring 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2883-5_2
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“…An application area motivating the results of this paper is the Autonomous Demand Response (ADR) problem on price-sensitive control of energy usage in multiple (possibly very large number of) units, e.g., Constantopoulos et al (1991) Roozbehani et al (2012). In such a system, the real-time price of electricity (which would be the environment variable in our model) depends on the total system load which includes the total power drawn by the units in the ADR program in addition to the other consumers (not participating in the ADR program); see Ilić and Galiana (1998) for ex-post and ex-ante pricing of energy. The real-time price of electricity is also influenced by the contributions from the renewable energy sources whose availability may vary significantly during the day.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An application area motivating the results of this paper is the Autonomous Demand Response (ADR) problem on price-sensitive control of energy usage in multiple (possibly very large number of) units, e.g., Constantopoulos et al (1991) Roozbehani et al (2012). In such a system, the real-time price of electricity (which would be the environment variable in our model) depends on the total system load which includes the total power drawn by the units in the ADR program in addition to the other consumers (not participating in the ADR program); see Ilić and Galiana (1998) for ex-post and ex-ante pricing of energy. The real-time price of electricity is also influenced by the contributions from the renewable energy sources whose availability may vary significantly during the day.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%