Distributed Energy Resource Aggregators
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Forecast and Model Predictive Control of Distributed Energy Resource Aggregators for Net-Demand Balancing
arXiv:2606.06932v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: With the rapid demand for energy, even the incorporation of bulk renewable energy sources is not entirely sufficient to meet demand besides adding supply uncertainty. Distributed Energy Resource Aggregators (DERAs) have the potential to address this uncertainty via aggregation and control of decentralized distributed energy sources, thereby acting like virtual power plants. We present a new approach that combines forecasting and...
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