Reactive Scheduling for the Coordination of Energy Supply and Demand Management in Microgrids
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This work focuses on the development of scheduling strategies for the coordination of energy production and consumption tasks in microgrids through the management of flexible demand profiles. Delays in the nominal energy demands are allowed under associated penalty costs. The basic microgrid structure studied consists of renewable energy generators (photovoltaic panels, wind turbines) and energy storage units that alleviate the main drawback of such systems which is the mismatch between energy production and demand. A mathematical formulation is presented and used in a rolling horizon scheme that periodically updates input data information. 2014 Elsevier B.V.