Arrowhead Compliant Virtual Market of Energy
Ref: CISTER-TR-140706 Publication Date: 19 to 21, Sep, 2014
Arrowhead Compliant Virtual Market of Energy
Ref: CISTER-TR-140706 Publication Date: 19 to 21, Sep, 2014Abstract:
Industrial processes use energy to transform raw materials and intermediate goods into final products. Many
efforts have been done on the minimization of energy costs in industrial plants. Apart from working on “how” an
industrial process is implemented, it is possible to reduce the energy costs by focusing on “when” it is performed.
Although, some manufacturing plants (e.g. refining or petrochemical plants) can be inflexible with respect to time
due to interdependencies in processes that must be respected for performance and safety reasons, there are
other industrial segments, such as alumina plants or discrete manufacturing, with more degrees of flexibility.
These manufacturing plants can consider a more flexible scheduling of the most energy-intensive processes in
response to dynamic prices and overall condition of the electricity market. In this scenario, requests for energy can
be encoded by means of a formal structure called flex-offers, then aggregated (joining several flex-offers into a
bigger one) and sent to the market, scheduled, disaggregated and transformed into consumption plans, and
eventually, into production schedules for given industrial plant. In this paper, we describe the flex-offer concept
and how it can be applied to industrial and home automation scenarios. The architecture proposed in this paper
aims to be adaptable to multiples scenarios (industrial, home and building automation, etc.), thus providing the
foundations for different concept implementations using multiple technologies or supporting various kinds of
devices.
Document:
9th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA 2014), Flexible And Interoperable Automation Systems.
Barcelona, Spain.
Record Date: 4, Jul, 2014