Optimization of Multiple Electricity Markets Participation Using Evolutionary PSO
- 1. GECAD - Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Development Polytechnic of Porto (ISEP/ IPP), Porto, Portugal
Description
Electric power systems have undergone major changes in recent years. Electricity markets are one of the sectors that has been most affected by these changes. Electricity market design is being updated in order to support efficient operation and investments incentives. However, the development of efficient rules is neither easy nor guaranteed. This paper addresses the simulation of multi-participation in electric energy markets. The purpose of this simulation is to offer solutions to electricity market players, in order to support their decisions on future participation situations. For this, artificial intelligence techniques will be used, namely for forecasting and optimization processes. In specific, an optimization approach based on Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO) is proposed. The achieved results are compared to those of a deterministic resolution method, and of the classical Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). Results show that the proposed approach is able to achieve higher mean and maximum objective function results than the classical PSO, with a smaller standard deviation. The execution time is higher than using PSO, but still very fast when compared the deterministic method. The case study is based on real data from the Iberian electricity market.
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Funding
- ADAPT – Adaptive Decision support for Agents negotiation in electricity market and smart grid Power Transactions 703689
- European Commission
- UID/EEA/00760/2013 – Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Development 147448
- Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
- DREAM-GO – Enabling Demand Response for short and real-time Efficient And Market Based smart Grid Operation - An intelligent and real-time simulation approach 641794
- European Commission