In this paper, we describe the adaptation of an open-source multi-agent platform for distributed energy applications and the trial deployment of resource-controller agents. The platform provides real-time, two-way communication and decision making between distributed energy resources --- loads and generators --- in electricity distribution networks. Such a decentralized architecture improves grid reliability, allows consumers to play a more active role in their energy usage, benefits the network by alleviating the effects of peak wholesale prices and network constraints, and creates new business opportunities in a deregulated market. Agents have been deployed to control hardware at trial locations in Australia, providing a realistic test environment for the platform, and medium-scale trials are anticipated in the near future.
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