Resource Efficient Scheduling, Optimization and Control.

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2014

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van den Akker, MarjanORCID 0000-0002-7114-0655ISNI 0000000389782477
Derksen, Christian
Kowalczyk, Ryszard
Mönch, Lars
Valogianni, Konstantina
van Heck, Erik
Zhang, Minjie

Editors

Huhns, Michael
Ketter, Wolfgang
Kowalczyk, Ryszard
Saffre, Fabrice
Unland, Rainer

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Abstract

This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 14181 "Multi-agent systems and their role in future energy grids". A number of recent events (e.g. Fukushima, Japan, and the largest blackout in history, India) have once again increased global attention on climate change and resource depletion. The evaluation of the feasibility of current approaches for future energy generation, distribution, transportation, and consumption has become an important requirement for most countries. There is a general consensus on the need for a fundamental transformation of future energy grids. The development of an information and communication technology (ICT) support infrastructure was identified as the key challenge in the design of an end-to-end smart grid. A multiagent system, with agents located at the edges and nodes of the grid and representing the interests of end-users, distributors, and providers, enables intelligent decisions to be made at each node in the electric power distribution network (grid). The seminar fostered discussions among experts from all relevant disciplines is to develop the foundation for the necessary interdisciplinary solution from engineering, computer science, and business management. The outcome was an understanding and identification of the requirements on the information systems for future smart grids.

Keywords

SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

van den Akker, M, Derksen, C, Kowalczyk, R, Mönch, L, Valogianni, K, van Heck, E & Zhang, M 2014, Resource Efficient Scheduling, Optimization and Control. in M Huhns, W Ketter, R Kowalczyk, F Saffre & R Unland (eds), Multi-agent systems and their role in future energy grids . Dagstuhl Reports, no. 4, vol. 4, Dagstuhl, pp. 45-46, Multi-agent systems and their role in future energy grids, Dagstuhl, Germany, 27/04/14., conference