Model-predictive control and reinforcement learning in multi-energy system case studies

Glenn Ceusters, Román Cantú Rodríguez, Alberte Bouso García, Rüdiger Franke, Geert Deconinck, Lieve Helsen, Ann Nowé, Maarten Messagie, Luis Ramirez Camargo

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Model-predictive-control (MPC) offers an optimal control technique to establish and ensure that the total operation cost of multi-energy systems remains at a minimum while fulfilling all system constraints. However, this method presumes an adequate model of the underlying system dynamics, which is prone to modelling errors and is not necessarily adaptive. This has an associated initial and ongoing project-specific engineering cost. In this paper, we present an on- and off-policy multi-objective reinforcement learning (RL) approach, that does not assume a model a priori, benchmarking this against a linear MPC (LMPC - to reflect current practice, though non-linear MPC performs better) - both derived from the general optimal control problem, highlighting their differences and similarities. In a simple multi-energy system (MES) configuration case study, we show that a twin delayed deep deterministic policy gradient (TD3) RL agent offers potential to match and outperform the perfect foresight LMPC benchmark (101.5%). This while the realistic LMPC, i.e. imperfect predictions, only achieves 98%. While in a more complex MES system configuration, the RL agent's performance is generally lower (94.6%), yet still better than the realistic LMPC (88.9%). In both case studies, the RL agents outperformed the realistic LMPC after a training period of 2 years using quarterly interactions with the environment. We conclude that reinforcement learning is a viable optimal control technique for multi-energy systems given adequate constraint handling and pre-training, to avoid unsafe interactions and long training periods, as is proposed in fundamental future work.
Originele taal-2English
Aantal pagina's35
Volume2021
StatusPublished - 20 apr 2021

Publicatie series

NaamArXiv.org
ISSN van geprinte versie2331-8422

Bibliografische nota

35 pages, 27 figures

Keywords

  • eess.SY
  • cs.AI
  • cs.LG
  • cs.SY
  • math.OC

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