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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Prof. Toru Namerikawa
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Toru Namerikawa\nDepartment of Systems Design Engineering\nKeio University, Tokyo, Japan&nbsp; \nFriday 2017-09-15 10:30\n IST-Seminar-Room 2.268 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen&nbsp; \nAbstract&nbsp; \n\nThis talk deals with a distributed optimal power supply-demand management method based on\ndynamic pricing in the deregulated electricity market. Since power consumers and generators\ndetermine their own power demand or supply selfishly in the deregulated electricity market trading,\nsome distributed power management methods are required to maintain the power supply-demand balance\nin a power grid.\nFor this problem, the proposed method integrates two different time periods deregulated\nelectricity market, "Day-ahead market" and "Real-time market", and solves this management problem\nin a distributed manner using electricity prices through market trading. Specifically, the proposed\nmethod, first, derives the optimal locational electricity prices which maximize social welfare of\nthe entire power network in the day-ahead market based on alternating decision makings of market\nplayers. Then, the proposed method compensates the power imbalance caused by some problems such as\nprediction errors via negawatt trading in the real-time market, in which power consumers reduce\ntheir demand, while they receive monetary incentives from the market operator. The proposed method\nshows the optimal incentive design method using the day-ahead prices to minimize the power\nadjustment cost in real-time market trading. Finally, numerical simulation results are shown to\ndemonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.\n\n&nbsp;&nbsp;\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;\n&nbsp;&nbsp;\nBiographical Information&nbsp; \nToru Namerikawa received the B.E., M.E and Ph.D of Engineering degrees in Electrical and\nComputer Engineering from Kanazawa University, Japan, in 1991, 1993 and 1997, respectively. He is\ncurrently a Professor at Department of System Design Engineering, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan.\nHe held visiting positions at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1998, University\nof California, Santa Barbara in 2001, University of Stuttgart in 2008 and Lund University in 2010.\nHis main research interests are robust control, distributed and cooperative control and their\napplication to mechatronic systems and power network systems.
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