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Agent-based simulation of distribution systems with high penetration of photovoltaic generation

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  • Cai, Chengrui
  • Jahangiri, Pedram
  • Thomas, Auswin George
  • Zhao, Huan
  • Aliprantis, Dionysios C.
  • Tesfatsion, Leigh

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This paper discusses the development of an agent-based test bed permitting the integrated study of retail and wholesale power markets operating over realistically rendered transmission and distribution systems. A key issue to be addressed using this test bed is the dynamic effect of increased penetration of consumer-owned distributed energy resources, such as PV generation, particularly when coupled with increased price-sensitivity of demand as realized through demand response, demand dispatch, and/or price-sensitive demand bidding.

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  • Cai, Chengrui & Jahangiri, Pedram & Thomas, Auswin George & Zhao, Huan & Aliprantis, Dionysios C. & Tesfatsion, Leigh, 2011. "Agent-based simulation of distribution systems with high penetration of photovoltaic generation," ISU General Staff Papers 201101010800001027, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:201101010800001027
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