Authors: Wenzel, Simon
Maxeiner, Lukas Samuel
Engell, Sebastian
Title: Virtual splitting of shared resource networks for pricebased coordination with portfolio tariffs
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: In the process industries the optimal allocation of shared resources among physically coupled subsystems is key to an efficient operation of the overall system, e. g., an integrated production site. If the subsystems have a certain level of autonomy or it is desired to grant confidentiality to the constituent subsystems, price-based coordination can be employed, where an independent system operator (ISO) iteratively adjusts transfer prices for the shared resources until the demand and the supply match, i. e., the shared resource networks are balanced. In this contribution, a modified subgradient price update scheme is presented, which can be used for systems that are connected to external resources, such as pipelines, through which certain amounts of the resources can be exchanged at prices that are fixed in portfolio tariffs. The approach virtually splits the shared resource networks to account for the different price regimes in the available tariff. The principle is illustrated in a simulation study of a production site with three productions plants that are connected to an external distribution grid.
Subject Headings: Demand-side response
Price-based coordination
Lagrangian decomposition
Resource allocation
Resource efficiency
Energy tariffs
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/40002
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-21885
Issue Date: 2018
Appears in Collections:Lehrstuhl Systemdynamik und Prozessfuehrung

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