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Intra-day scheduling of a local energy community coordinated with day-ahead multistage decisions

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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY GRIDS & NETWORKS
Volume 29, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.segan.2021.100573

Keywords

Local energy community; Energy management system; Multistage stochastic programming; Rolling-horizon optimization; Alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM)

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  1. Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership Joint Undertaking [876868]
  2. Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research [2017K4JZEE]

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This paper presents a coordinated day-ahead and intra-day approach for the scheduling of resources in a local energy community. The approach aims to minimize energy procurement costs and ensure economic advantages for each participant, while dealing with the uncertainties of renewable energy.
The paper presents a coordinated day-ahead and intra-day approach for the scheduling of the resources in a local energy community (LEC). The considered LEC consists of a collective of power prosumers that can directly trade energy with each other in addition to the external provider. The scheduling approach is based on the alternating direction method of multipliers and aims at minimizing the total energy procurement costs, assuring that each participant has an economical advantage in being part of the community. To cope with the uncertainties of the renewable power generation and consumption during the day, a day-ahead multistage stochastic optimization approach is combined with an intra-day rolling-horizon optimization procedure. The effectiveness of the approach is supported by numerical simulations for several case studies in which the LEC prosumers are either connected to the same low-voltage network or directly to the medium-voltage level. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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