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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 22, 2018
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2012
Joachim Bamberger, Munich, DE;
Silvio Becher, Munich, DE;
Dagmar Beyer, Munich, DE;
Jan-gregor Fischer, Zorneding, DE;
Clemens Hoffmann, Kassel, DE;
Steffen Lamparter, Feldkirchen, DE;
Michael Metzger, Markt Schwaben, DE;
Joachim Bamberger, Munich, DE;
Silvio Becher, Munich, DE;
Dagmar Beyer, Munich, DE;
Jan-Gregor Fischer, Zorneding, DE;
Clemens Hoffmann, Kassel, DE;
Steffen Lamparter, Feldkirchen, DE;
Michael Metzger, Markt Schwaben, DE;
SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A novel power allocation method, as early as in the procurement of electricity, takes account of network congestion and simultaneously enables logical and physical separation of network control and power allocation. An allocation component and a network monitoring component separately from one another detect tasks relating to the allocation of power and via predetermined interfaces exchange information or intermediate states relating to the allocation before the allocation is actually implemented for power control. This enables adaptive power control of power sources and consumer units and the flexible implementation of a plurality of requirements of a modern power distribution network.