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The operation of distribution networks has been
facing changes with the implementation of smart grids and
microgrids, and the increasing use of distributed generation. The
specific case of distribution networks that accommodate
residential buildings, small commerce, and distributed generation
as the case of storage and PV generation lead to the concept of
microgrids, in the cases that the network is able to operate in
islanding mode. The microgrid operator in this context is able to
manage the consumption and generation resources, also
including demand response programs, obtaining profits from
selling electricity to the main network. The present paper
proposes a methodology for the energy resource scheduling
considering power flow issues and the energy buying and selling
from/to the main network in each bus of the microgrid. The case
study uses a real distribution network with 25 bus, residential
and commercial consumers, PV generation, and storage.
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Keywords
Demand Response Energy Resource Management Microgrids
Citation
Bruno Canizes, Marco Silva, Pedro Faria, Sérgio Ramos, Zita Vale Resource Scheduling in Residential Microgrids Considering Energy Selling to External Players Clemson University Power Systems Conference 2015 (PSC 2015), Madren Conference Center Clemson, South Carolina, USA 10-13 March, 2015