@misc{943cfd6f838449858f66f3a7f195f20d,
title = "Distribution Grid Incentive Design with Unknown Agent Behavior",
abstract = "Motivation: During extreme events, traditional grid regulation methods (e.g., energy prices, net power injection limits) may be insufficient. While system operators typically lack control over end-user grid interactions, (e.g., energy demand), incentives can influence behavior - for example, a user that receives a grid-driven incentive may adjust their consumption or expose relevant control variables in response. Problem: Optimize for the best incentive subject to system stability constraints. However, user behavior is unknown to the SO - i.e., for a given incentive, the amount of curtailed load or control variables exposed is unknown.",
keywords = "feedback based control, human behavior, incentives, voltage support",
author = "Adam Lechowicz and Joshua Comden",
year = "2024",
language = "American English",
series = "Presented at the Seventh Workshop on Autonomous Energy System, 3-6 September 2024, Golden, Colorado",
publisher = "National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)",
address = "United States",
type = "Other",
}