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Cooperative model predictive control for avoiding critical instants of energy resilience in networked microgrids

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  • Gonzalez-Reina, Antonio Enrique
  • Garcia-Torres, Felix
  • Girona-Garcia, Victor
  • Sanchez-Sanchez-de-Puerta, Alvaro
  • Jimenez-Romero, F.J.
  • Jimenez-Hornero, Jorge E.

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The recent international agreements signed by the majority of developed countries, such as those reached at the Climate Change Conferences in Paris’15 and Dubai’23, propose an increasingly rapid transition toward an energy ecosystem with a clear predominance of renewable energy in electrical power systems. The development of such ambitious energy programs should deal with the inherited stochasticity that renewable energy systems entail, which, when coupled with uncertainty about the capacity of the grid to maintain a power supply owing to increasing demands, decarbonization processes and the widespread closure of nuclear power plants, pose a serious threat to the normal functioning of energy systems. When combined with the escalation of armed conflicts that imply the loss of supply as a result of attacks or cyberattacks on power plants and distribution networks, it becomes clear that the current energy paradigm in which there is a centralized grid supplying numerous consumers, many of whom do not have their own generation capacity, must shift toward increasing the deployment of renewable-energy-based self-consumption facilities. The continuous advances toward a decentralized energy system of this nature will also lead to more cooperation, increasing the presence of energy communities with a great need to strengthen internal resilience as a sustaining factor.

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  • Gonzalez-Reina, Antonio Enrique & Garcia-Torres, Felix & Girona-Garcia, Victor & Sanchez-Sanchez-de-Puerta, Alvaro & Jimenez-Romero, F.J. & Jimenez-Hornero, Jorge E., 2024. "Cooperative model predictive control for avoiding critical instants of energy resilience in networked microgrids," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 369(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:369:y:2024:i:c:s0306261924009474
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123564
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