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- Title
Using Stochastic Dual Dynamic Programming to Solve the Multi-Stage Energy Management Problem in Microgrids.
- Authors
Tabares, Alejandra; Cortés, Pablo
- Abstract
In recent years, the adoption of renewable energy sources has significantly increased due to their numerous advantages, which include environmental sustainability and economic viability. However, the management of electric microgrids presents complex challenges, particularly in the orchestration of energy production and consumption under the uncertainty of fluctuating meteorological conditions. This study aims to enhance decision-making processes within energy management systems specifically designed for microgrids that are interconnected with primary grids, addressing the stochastic and dynamic nature of energy generation and consumption patterns among microgrid users. The research incorporates stochastic models for energy pricing in transactions with the main grid and probabilistic representations of energy generation and demand. This comprehensive methodology allows for an accurate depiction of the volatile dynamics prevalent in the energy markets, which are critical in influencing microgrid operational performance. The application of the Stochastic Dual Dynamic Programming (SDDP) algorithm within a multi-stage adaptive framework for microgrids is evaluated for its effectiveness compared to deterministic approaches. The SDDP algorithm is utilized to develop robust strategies for managing the energy requirements of 1, 2, and 12 prosumers over a 24 h planning horizon. A comparative analysis against the precise solutions obtained from dynamic programming via Monte Carlo simulations indicates a strong congruence between the strategies proposed by the SDDP algorithm and the optimal solutions. The results provide significant insights into the optimization of energy management systems in microgrid settings, emphasizing improvements in operational performance and cost reduction.
- Subjects
STOCHASTIC programming; DYNAMIC programming; MICROGRIDS; RENEWABLE energy sources; ENERGY management; SUSTAINABILITY; ENERGY consumption
- Publication
Energies (19961073), 2024, Vol 17, Issue 11, p2628
- ISSN
1996-1073
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/en17112628