Abstract
The problems of integration of Microgrids which include DG sources and RES with centralized electric power systems are investigated in this paper. The main stages and tasks of synthesis of models of these systems are analyzed. Authors propose to create models of the synthesized systems based on game-theoretic approach which allows to take into account the interests (objective functions) of the models of both Microgrids and centralized systems. Such method allows to reflect the diverse interaction of the systems with DG sources and RES and centralized power systems. Based on the proposed method, the problem of multi-criterion optimization for models of such systems in the framework of game theory is formulated by authors. The procedure of optimization of the synthesized system model in a formalized game is proposed/ This procedure is based on the mechanisms of dynamic pricing and allows to find the most optimal solutions for the game task. References 10, figures 5.
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