TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of renewable energy production and distribution planning using agent-based modelling
AU - Mohammed, Nooriya A.
AU - Al-Bazi, Ammar
PY - 2020/9/15
Y1 - 2020/9/15
N2 - The use of renewable energy sources is increasing worldwide to achieve energy production sustainability. To reach this goal and mitigate against climate changes all energy resources must be optimally managed. In this paper, an innovative multi agent-based heuristic optimisation system is developed to address renewable energy systems’ challenges associated with the management of renewables including storage devices, planning of energy distribution, and consumption flexibility. A new heuristic algorithm is developed to introduce an efficient and sustainable storage strategy of surplus energy generated by different renewable resource options. This leads to archiving optimised storage levels of energy across different located storage devices in order to face risk of production shortages due to weather conditions. In order to test the behaviour of the developed system and address its benefits, a case study in the Republic of IRAQ is developed. Twelve major cities (in order of population size) distributed in 5 main regions including North, South, East, West and Middle parts of the country are selected, and hybrid renewable power generation sources such as Wind, PV-solar and Hydro are implemented based on weather changes. The results highlight the effect of high suppliers’ rate on electricity exchange and production planning from differently used renewable technologies. A sensitivity analysis is conducted to verify the behaviour of the developed model on different demand behaviour types.
AB - The use of renewable energy sources is increasing worldwide to achieve energy production sustainability. To reach this goal and mitigate against climate changes all energy resources must be optimally managed. In this paper, an innovative multi agent-based heuristic optimisation system is developed to address renewable energy systems’ challenges associated with the management of renewables including storage devices, planning of energy distribution, and consumption flexibility. A new heuristic algorithm is developed to introduce an efficient and sustainable storage strategy of surplus energy generated by different renewable resource options. This leads to archiving optimised storage levels of energy across different located storage devices in order to face risk of production shortages due to weather conditions. In order to test the behaviour of the developed system and address its benefits, a case study in the Republic of IRAQ is developed. Twelve major cities (in order of population size) distributed in 5 main regions including North, South, East, West and Middle parts of the country are selected, and hybrid renewable power generation sources such as Wind, PV-solar and Hydro are implemented based on weather changes. The results highlight the effect of high suppliers’ rate on electricity exchange and production planning from differently used renewable technologies. A sensitivity analysis is conducted to verify the behaviour of the developed model on different demand behaviour types.
KW - Agent-based modelling
KW - Energy distribution planning
KW - Energy production management
KW - Heuristics optimisation
KW - Renewable energy sources
KW - Storage devices
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85091743736&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0960148120314075
U2 - 10.1016/j.renene.2020.08.159
DO - 10.1016/j.renene.2020.08.159
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85091743736
SN - 0960-1481
VL - 164
SP - 509
EP - 520
JO - Renewable energy
JF - Renewable energy
ER -