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- Adaptive Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Electricity Markets ParticipationPublication . Pinto, Tiago; Morais, Hugo; Sousa, Tiago M.; Sousa, Tiago; Vale, Zita; Praça, Isabel; Faia, Ricardo; Pires, Eduardo José SolteiroThe increase of distributed energy resources, mainly based on renewable sources, requires new solutions that are able to deal with this type of resources’ particular characteristics (namely, the renewable energy sources intermittent nature). The smart grid concept is increasing its consensus as the most suitable solution to facilitate the small players’ participation in electric power negotiations while improving energy efficiency. The opportunity for players’ participation in multiple energy negotiation environments (smart grid negotiation in addition to the already implemented market types, such as day-ahead spot markets, balancing markets, intraday negotiations, bilateral contracts, forward and futures negotiations, and among other) requires players to take suitable decisions on whether to, and how to participate in each market type. This paper proposes a portfolio optimization methodology, which provides the best investment profile for a market player, considering different market opportunities. The amount of power that each supported player should negotiate in each available market type in order to maximize its profits, considers the prices that are expected to be achieved in each market, in different contexts. The price forecasts are performed using artificial neural networks, providing a specific database with the expected prices in the different market types, at each time. This database is then used as input by an evolutionary particle swarm optimization process, which originates the most advantage participation portfolio for the market player. The proposed approach is tested and validated with simulations performed in multiagent simulator of competitive electricity markets, using real electricity markets data from the Iberian operator—MIBEL.
- Coalition of distributed generation units to Virtual Power Players - a game theory approachPublication . Morais, Hugo; Sousa, Tiago M.; Santos, Gabriel; Pinto, Tiago; Praça, Isabel; Vale, ZitaSmart Grids (SGs) have emerged as the new paradigm for power system operation and management, being designed to include large amounts of distributed energy resources. This new paradigm requires new Energy Resource Management (ERM) methodologies considering different operation strategies and the existence of new management players such as several types of aggregators. This paper proposes a methodology to facilitate the coalition between distributed generation units originating Virtual Power Players (VPP) considering a game theory approach. The proposed approach consists in the analysis of the classifications that were attributed by each VPP to the distributed generation units, as well as in the analysis of the previous established contracts by each player. The proposed classification model is based in fourteen parameters including technical, economical and behavioural ones. Depending of the VPP strategies, size and goals, each parameter has different importance. VPP can also manage other type of energy resources, like storage units, electric vehicles, demand response programs or even parts of the MV and LV distribution network. A case study with twelve VPPs with different characteristics and one hundred and fifty real distributed generation units is included in the paper.
- Metalearning to support competitive electricity market players’strategic biddingPublication . Pinto, Tiago; Sousa, Tiago M.; Morais, Hugo; Praça, Isabel; Vale, ZitaElectricity markets are becoming more competitive, to some extent due to the increasing number ofplayers that have moved from other sectors to the power industry. This is essentially resulting fromincentives provided to distributed generation. Relevant changes in this domain are still occurring, such asthe extension of national and regional markets to continental scales. Decision support tools have therebybecome essential to help electricity market players in their negotiation process. This paper presentsa metalearner to support electricity market players in bidding definition. The proposed metalearneruses a dynamic artificial neural network to create its own output, taking advantage on several learningalgorithms already implemented in ALBidS (Adaptive Learning strategic Bidding System). The proposedmetalearner considers different weights for each strategy, based on their individual performance. Themetalearner’s performance is analysed in scenarios based on real electricity markets data using MASCEM(Multi-Agent Simulator for Competitive Electricity Markets). Results show that the proposed metalearneris able to provide higher profits to market players when compared to other current methodologies andthat results improve over time, as consequence of its learning process.
- Multi-agent simulation of competitive electricity markets: Autonomous systems cooperation for European market modelingPublication . Santos, Gabriel; Pinto, Tiago; Morais, Hugo; Sousa, Tiago M.; Pereira, Ivo F.; Fernandes, Ricardo; Praça, Isabel; Vale, ZitaThe electricity market restructuring, and its worldwide evolution into regional and even continental scales, along with the increasing necessity for an adequate integration of renewable energy sources, is resulting in a rising complexity in power systems operation. Several power system simulators have been developed in recent years with the purpose of helping operators, regulators, and involved players to understand and deal with this complex and constantly changing environment. The main contribution of this paper is given by the integration of several electricity market and power system models, respecting to the reality of different countries. This integration is done through the development of an upper ontology which integrates the essential concepts necessary to interpret all the available information. The continuous development of Multi-Agent System for Competitive Electricity Markets platform provides the means for the exemplification of the usefulness of this ontology. A case study using the proposed multi-agent platform is presented, considering a scenario based on real data that simulates the European Electricity Market environment, and comparing its performance using different market mechanisms. The main goal is to demonstrate the advantages that the integration of various market models and simulation platforms have for the study of the electricity markets’ evolution.
- Negotiation context analysis in electricity marketsPublication . Pinto, Tiago; Vale, Zita; Sousa, Tiago M.; Praça, IsabelContextualization is critical in every decision making process. Adequate responses to problems depend not only on the variables with direct influence on the outcomes, but also on a correct contextualization of the problem regarding the surrounding environment. Electricity markets are dynamic environments with increasing complexity, potentiated by the last decades' restructuring process. Dealing with the growing complexity and competitiveness in this sector brought the need for using decision support tools. A solid example is MASCEM (Multi-Agent Simulator of Competitive Electricity Markets), whose players' decisions are supported by another multiagent system – ALBidS (Adaptive Learning strategic Bidding System). ALBidS uses artificial intelligence techniques to endow market players with adaptive learning capabilities that allow them to achieve the best possible results in market negotiations. This paper studies the influence of context awareness in the decision making process of agents acting in electricity markets. A context analysis mechanism is proposed, considering important characteristics of each negotiation period, so that negotiating agents can adapt their acting strategies to different contexts. The main conclusion is that context-dependant responses improve the decision making process. Suiting actions to different contexts allows adapting the behaviour of negotiating entities to different circumstances, resulting in profitable outcomes.
- Six thinking hats: A novel metalearner for intelligent decision support in electricity marketsPublication . Pinto, Tiago; Barreto, João; Praça, Isabel; Sousa, Tiago M.; Vale, Zita; Solteiro Pires, E.J.The energy sector has suffered a significant restructuring that has increased the complexity in electricity market players' interactions. The complexity that these changes brought requires the creation of decision support tools to facilitate the study and understanding of these markets. The Multiagent Simulator of Competitive Electricity Markets (MASCEM) arose in this context, providing a simulation framework for deregulated electricity markets. The Adaptive Learning strategic Bidding System (ALBidS) is a multiagent system created to provide decision support to market negotiating players. Fully integrated with MASCEM, ALBidS considers several different strategic methodologies based on highly distinct approaches. Six Thinking Hats (STH) is a powerful technique used to look at decisions from different perspectives, forcing the thinker to move outside its usual way of thinking. This paper aims to complement the ALBidS strategies by combining them and taking advantage of their different perspectives through the use of the STH group decision technique. The combination of ALBidS' strategies is performed through the application of a genetic algorithm, resulting in an evolutionary learning approach.
- Support Vector Machines for decision support in electricity markets' strategic biddingPublication . Pinto, Tiago; Sousa, Tiago M.; Praça, Isabel; Vale, Zita; Morais, HugoEnergy systems worldwide are complex and challenging environments. Multi-agent based simulation platforms are increasing at a high rate, as they show to be a good option to study many issues related to these systems, as well as the involved players at act in this domain. In this scope the authors' research group has developed a multi-agent system: Multi-Agent System for Competitive Electricity Markets (MASCEM), which simulates the electricity markets environment. MASCEM is integrated with Adaptive Learning Strategic Bidding System (ALBidS) that works as a decision support system for market players. The ALBidS system allows MASCEM market negotiating players to take the best possible advantages from the market context. This paper presents the application of a Support Vector Machines (SVM) based approach to provide decision support to electricity market players. This strategy is tested and validated by being included in ALBidS and then compared with the application of an Artificial Neural Network (ANN), originating promising results: an effective electricity market price forecast in a fast execution time. The proposed approach is tested and validated using real electricity markets data from MIBEL –Iberian market operator.