2023
DOI: 10.1002/eng2.12732
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Two‐level scheduling of an active power distribution network by considering demand response program and uncertainties

Abstract: This study investigates a hierarchical approach for modeling the mutual impacts of distribution network (DN) decisions and microgrids in a multi‐microgrid system under the cover of a two‐level problem. Due to the conflicting interests of decision‐makers in an active DN, the optimization problem has a hierarchical structure, with distribution companies (Discos) at the top attempting to maximize profits and microgrids at the bottom attempting to reduce costs. This study examines the relationship between the unpr… Show more

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“…The fourth article, entitled "Two-level scheduling of an active power distribution network by considering demand response program and uncertainties" by Rahnama et al, 4 analyzes the relationship between power supply with high renewable energy penetration and power demand. This study conducted a hierarchical model to simulate the mutual influence of microgrids in a multi-microgrid system, taking into consideration the distribution network decision-making.…”
Section: Optimal Operation Of Energy Systems Under Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth article, entitled "Two-level scheduling of an active power distribution network by considering demand response program and uncertainties" by Rahnama et al, 4 analyzes the relationship between power supply with high renewable energy penetration and power demand. This study conducted a hierarchical model to simulate the mutual influence of microgrids in a multi-microgrid system, taking into consideration the distribution network decision-making.…”
Section: Optimal Operation Of Energy Systems Under Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 99%