Abstract

From the past few years, distribution systems paradigm is shifting more toward adaptive clustering for energy management, where the clusters are dynamically formed with respect to available generation and load demand balancing. The need of adaptive agents to study this adaptive decentralized clustering is of a much need. This paper makes an attempt to describe the behavior of level-one house agent which is integrated with in-house renewable generation. Its behavioral results for the same are published under two different scenarios: firstly, when catering to its own load without considering other agent’s load curve, and secondly, when considering the other agent’s load demand, thus satisfying the inherent properties of Multi-Agent Systems.

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