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Optimal Control Approach for a Smart Grid

  • Imen Amdouni (EI&ICT Research Laboratory, National Engineering school of Carthage, University of Carthage) ;
  • Naziha Labiadh (EI&ICT Research Laboratory, National Engineering school of Carthage, University of Carthage) ;
  • Lilia El amraoui (EI&ICT Research Laboratory, National Engineering school of Carthage, University of Carthage)
  • Received : 2023.12.05
  • Published : 2023.12.30

Abstract

The current electricity networks will undergo profound changes in the years to come to be able to meet the growing demand for electricity, while minimizing the costs of consumers and producers, etc. The electricity network of tomorrow or even the intelligent « Smart Grids » network will be the convergence of two networks: the electricity network and the telecommunications network. In this context falls our work which aims to study the impact of the integration of energy decentralization into the electricity network. In this sense, we have implemented a new smart grid model where several coexisting suppliers can exchange information with consumers in real time. In addition, a new approach to energy distribution optimization has been developed. The simulation results prove the effectiveness of this approach in improving energy exchange and minimizing consumer purchase costs and line losses.

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