Multiagent Coordination for Energy Consumption Scheduling in Consumer Cooperatives

Authors

  • Andreas Veit Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Ying Xu Carnegie Mellon University
  • Ronghuo Zheng Carnegie Mellon University
  • Nilanjan Chakraborty Carnegie Mellon University
  • Katia Sycara Carnegie Mellon University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8482

Keywords:

Demand-Side Energy Management, Multi-Agent Systems, Consumer Cooperative

Abstract

A key challenge to create a sustainable and energy-efficient society is in making consumer demand adaptive to energy supply, especially renewable supply. In this paper, we propose a partially-centralized organization of consumers, namely, a consumer cooperative for purchasing electricity from the market. We propose a novel multiagent coordination algorithm to shape the energy consumption of the cooperative. In the cooperative, a central coordinator buys the electricity for the whole group and consumers make their own consumption decisions based on their private consumption constraints and preferences. To coordinate individual consumers under incomplete information, we propose an iterative algorithm in which a virtual price signal is sent by the coordinator to induce consumers to shift demand. We prove that our algorithm converges to the central optimal solution. Additionally we analyze the convergence rate of the algorithm via simulations on randomly generated instances. The results indicate scalability with respect to the number of agents and consumption slots.

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Published

2013-06-29

How to Cite

Veit, A., Xu, Y., Zheng, R., Chakraborty, N., & Sycara, K. (2013). Multiagent Coordination for Energy Consumption Scheduling in Consumer Cooperatives. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 27(1), 1362-1368. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8482

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Computational Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence