Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6892597 | Computers & Operations Research | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Emerging smart grid infrastructures are allowing buildings to connect to components in other buildings and utilize them in different ways. Clearly, these interconnected building clusters provide new opportunities for building operators to collaborate and help reduce their operational costs over a planning horizon. Nevertheless, since each building can be treated as an independent decision maker here, related fairness concerns have to be addressed in these collaborative environments. We address these issues on building clusters when a single electrical energy storage is shared between two buildings with deterministic demand. We introduce three energy storage sharing strategies, and develop a bi-objective mathematical formulation for each strategy. Several techniques such as piecewise McCormick relaxation are employed for linearizing non-linear terms in the proposed formulations. An extensive computational study demonstrates the efficacy of our proposed linearization techniques, and compares all three strategies in terms of fairness and freedom.
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Authors
Rui Dai, Hadi Charkhgard,