Abstract

In this paper, a novel distributed control strategy addressing a (feasible) psycho-social-physical welfare problem in islanded Direct Current (DC) smart grids is proposed. Firstly, we formulate a (convex) optimization problem that allows prosumers to share current with each other, taking into account the technical and physical aspects and constraints of the grid (e.g., stability, safety), as well as psycho-social factors (i.e., prosumers’ personal values). Secondly, we design a controller whose (unforced) dynamics represent the continuous time primaldual dynamics of the considered optimization problem. Thirdly, a passive interconnection between the physical grid and the controller is presented. Global asymptotic convergence of the closed-loop system to the desired steady-state is proved and simulations based on collected data on psycho-social aspects illustrate and confirm the theoretical results.

Distributed control of DC grids: Integrating prosumers’ motives

Michele Cucuzzella, Thijs Bouman, Krishna Chaitanya Kosaraju, Geertje Schuitema, Nieke Lemmen, Stephanie Johnson Zawadzki, Carlo Fischione, Linda Steg, Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2021.3109024

Michele Cucuzzella, Thijs Bouman, Krishna Chaitanya Kosaraju, Geertje Schuitema, Nieke Lemmen, Stephanie Johnson Zawadzki, Carlo Fischione, Linda Steg, Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen