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Agent Coordination via Contextual Regression (AgentCONCUR) for Data Center Flexibility


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A network of spatially distributed data centers can provide operational flexibility to power systems by shifting computing tasks among electrically remote locations. Howe...Show More

Abstract:

A network of spatially distributed data centers can provide operational flexibility to power systems by shifting computing tasks among electrically remote locations. However, harnessing this flexibility in real-time through the standard optimization techniques is challenged by the need for sensitive operational datasets and substantial computational resources. To alleviate the data and computational requirements, this paper introduces a coordination mechanism based on contextual regression. This mechanism, abbreviated as AgentCONCUR, associates cost-optimal task shifts with public and trusted contextual data (e.g., real-time prices) and uses regression on this data as a coordination policy. Notably, regression-based coordination does not learn the optimal coordination actions directly from a labeled dataset. Instead, it exploits the optimization structure of the coordination problem to ensure feasible and cost-effective actions. A NYISO-based study reveals large coordination gains and the optimal features for the successful regression-based coordination.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems ( Volume: 40, Issue: 2, March 2025)
Page(s): 1832 - 1842
Date of Publication: 13 August 2024

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