Optimizing Power Systems through Tariff Design and Regional Trade Networks

A project of the Center for Complex Engineering Systems (CCES)

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The complexity of energy grids cannot be overstated. In order to be reliable and sustainable, power systems must be robust enough to operate seamlessly when there are unpredicted surges in demand, but also must run more efficiently and incorporate a greater variety of energy sources in order to meet sustainability goals. In this research project we apply deep learning to the study of a national and regional power system in order to develop simulation and modeling tools that help energy providers and regulators to pursue new strategies to positively affect performance and sustainability. By simulating the effects that tariffs and trade has on the cost of generating and delivering electricity to consumers, utility companies and government agencies can make better decisions about investments in electrical power capacity expansion and how using new sources of renewable energy affects the performance and cost of the system over time. The kinds of insights derived from our methods can also help regulators design tariffs in a manner that incentivizes consumers to more efficiently use the power network.

A project of the Center for Complex Engineering Systems (CCES)

RESEARCH AREAS
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Info & Decision

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Systems & Networking

IMPACT AREAS
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Energy

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Finance

RESEARCH AREAS
line drawing of two arrows pointing in different directions with a magnifying glass looking at the tail end of one of them

Info & Decision

line drawing of a cloud in the top of the image with three lines coming down out of it going to line drawings of a phone, laptop, and tablet

Systems & Networking

IMPACT AREAS
line drawing of a wind turbine with three blades that spin from a central point on a tall pole, with circular lines between the blades indicating the turbine in moving

Energy

line drawing of three intersecting circles, one with a dollar symbol, one with a euro symbol, one with a bitcoin symbol

Finance

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