Autonomous Agents in Future Energy Markets: The 2012 Power Trading Agent Competition

Authors

  • Wolfgang Ketter Erasmus University
  • Markus Peters Erasmus University
  • John Collins University of Minnesota

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8479

Keywords:

Smart Grid, Economic Simulation

Abstract

Sustainable energy systems of the future will need more than efficient, clean, and low-cost energy sources. They will also need efficient price signals that motivate sustainable energy consumption behaviors and a tight real-time alignment of energy demand with supply from renewable and traditional sources. The Power Trading Agent Competition (Power TAC) is a rich, competitive, open-source simulation platform for future retail power markets built on real-world data and state-of-the-art customer models. Its purpose is to help researchers understand the dynamics of customer and retailer decision-making as well as the robustness of proposed market designs. Power TAC invites researchers to develop autonomous electricity broker agents and to pit them against best-in-class strategies in global competitions, the first of which will be held at AAAI 2013. Power TAC competitions provide compelling, actionable information for policy makers and industry leaders. We describe the competition scenario, demonstrate the realism of the Power TAC platform, and analyze key characteristics of successful brokers in one of our 2012 pilot competitions between seven research groups from five different countries.

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Published

2013-06-29

How to Cite

Ketter, W., Peters, M., & Collins, J. (2013). Autonomous Agents in Future Energy Markets: The 2012 Power Trading Agent Competition. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 27(1), 1298-1304. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8479

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Section

Computational Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence