The Construction of Holonic Infrastructure of Intelligent Networks in the Smart Grid Concept with a Two-Way Flow of Energy
The Construction of Holonic Infrastructure of Intelligent Networks in the Smart Grid Concept with a Two-Way Flow of Energy
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The paper deals with the intelligent network modes based on the Smart Grid concept with the function of two-way HAMMOCK energy flow, both from the power system and from its sources of distributed generation.The expanded interpretation and the meaning of the intellectual network concept - Smart Grid - is proposed, based on its abbreviation, which determines the system criteria for its purpose.A new concept is introduced and new definition - Holonic Approach - Smart Grid concept.A new term has been introduced: - "Generating Consumer-Holon" (GC-Holon), which means the ability of an electric consumer to independently generate energy using renewable sources, store it, exchange energy with other similar GC-Holon and the main generating system.
In connection with this, the concept of a generating consumer has been introduced.To construct an intelligent network, a holonic structure based on a set of holons (subsystems) is used.The holonic structure assumes subsystems of different nature, located at different levels of aggregation, interconnected in order to form a hierarchy of self-regulating holons, called Holarchy.According to A.
Koestler, holons are simultaneously, both whole and partial.They are basically autonomous, which allows them to ensure their existence independently.The two-way energy flow for the holonic structure assumes the possibility of Medical and Ambulatory supplies / Apparel generation and storage of energy due to the internal structure of the electric consumer.The infrastructure of an intelligent network and its applications are considered.
A mathematical model of bilateral electric power consumption by a generating consumer is proposed, taking into account tariffs and pricing.This allows you to flexibly regulate energy flow and align the load schedule, minimizing financial expenses for consumed energy.