Abstract

Abstract Microgrids and smart grids are largely accepted concepts in power energy systems. They bring an innovative and distributed view to the old centralized system. This demands a more active participation from end-consumers, that can be achieved by using demand response and demand side management. In this paper it is proposed a solution for demand side management involving and agent-based architectures that was deployed in a small office. The deployment integrated an algorithm for generation and consumption balance with real-time contextual resources' priorities. The deployment's overall results, from a winter and a summer day, are presented in this paper.

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