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210. LAPSE:2023.35124
Modeling and Operating Time Optimization of Layer Melt Crystallization and Sweating Processes
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: layer growth rate, layer melt crystallization, Modelling, Optimization, sweating
Improving the separation efficiency of the layer melt crystallization process is a key but difficult task. Herein, a comprehensive model involving both crystallization and sweating was proposed and used to optimize the operating time of crystallization and sweating processes. The crystallization process was modeled based on the relationship between differential and integral distribution coefficients under a constant layer growth rate. For the sweating process, an empirical sweating equation was employed to govern the sweating model, the parameters of which were determined experimentally using P-xylene as the model substance. The separation efficiency was then optimized by minimizing the operating time at a given product purity and yield. A sensitivity analysis showed that the crystallization and sweating times nonlinearly increase with increasing yield. After the yield exceeds 0.65, an increasing crystallization time is the dominant factor in improving the separation efficiency, while... [more]
211. LAPSE:2023.35042
Methods and Tools for PV and EV Hosting Capacity Determination in Low Voltage Distribution Networks—A Review
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: deterministic, distribution network, electric vehicle, hosting capacity, Optimization, solar PV, stochastic, streamlined, time series
The increasing demand for electricity and the need for environmentally friendly transportation systems has resulted in the proliferation of solar photovoltaic (PV) generators and electric vehicle (EV) charging within the low voltage (LV) distribution network. This high penetration of PV and EV charging can cause power quality challenges, hence the need for hosting capacity (HC) studies to estimate the maximum allowable connections. Although studies and reviews are abundant on the HC of PV and EV charging available in the literature, there is a lack of reviews on HC studies that cover both PV and EVs together. This paper fills this research gap by providing a detailed review of five commonly used methods for quantifying HC including deterministic, time series, stochastic, optimization, and streamlined methods. This paper comprehensively reviews the HC concept, methods, and tools, covering both PV and EV charging based on a survey of state-of-the-art literature published within the last... [more]
212. LAPSE:2023.35026
Integration Optimization of Integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC) System Based on System/Solar Photoelectric Efficiency
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: integrated solar combined cycle, Optimization, solar photoelectric efficiency, system efficiency
Integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) systems play a pivotal role in the utilization of non-fossil energy; however, the efficient application of solar energy has emerged as a primary issue in the study of ISCC systems. Therefore, it is extremely urgent to propose the best optimization scheme for ISCC under different operating conditions. In this paper, according to the idea of temperature matching and cascade utilization, the optimization of the ISCC system is carried out with the genetic algorithm for the whole working conditions, and the optimization schemes with the highest photoelectric efficiency and system efficiency under different working conditions are derived. In comparison with two optimization schemes with different objective functions, the conclusion can be drawn that: At 100% gas turbine load—30% DNI and 100% gas turbine load—100% DNI working conditions, respectively, the maximum system efficiency of 56.32% and the maximum solar photoelectric efficiency of 35.5% are atta... [more]
213. LAPSE:2023.34962
P2P Electricity Trading Considering User Preferences for Renewable Energy and Demand-Side Shifts
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: electric vehicle, heat pump water heater, Optimization, P2P energy trading
In the global trend towards decarbonization, peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading is garnering increasing attention. Furthermore, energy management on the demand side plays a crucial role in decarbonization efforts. The authors have previously developed an automated bidding agent that considers user preferences for renewable energy (RE), assuming users own electric vehicles (EVs). In this study, we expand upon this work by considering users who own not only EVs but also heat pump water heaters, and we develop an automated bidding agent that takes into account their preferences for RE. We propose a method to control the start time and presence of daytime operation shifts for heat pump water heaters, leveraging their daytime operation shift function. Demonstration experiments were conducted to effectively control devices such as EVs and heat pumps using the agent. The results of the experiments revealed that by controlling the daytime operation of heat pumps with our method, the RE utilizat... [more]
214. LAPSE:2023.34957
Optimisation of a Multi-Element Airfoil for a Fixed-Wing Airborne Wind Energy System
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: aerodynamic design, airborne wind energy, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Genetic Algorithm, MSES, multi-element airfoil, OpenFOAM, optimisation
Airborne wind energy systems benefit from high-lift airfoils to increase power output. This paper proposes an optimisation approach for a multi-element airfoil of a fixed-wing system operated in pumping cycles to drive a drum-generator module on the ground. The approach accounts for the different design objectives of the tethered kite’s alternating production and return phases. The airfoil shape is first optimised for the production phase and then adapted for the requirements of the return phase by modifying the flap setting. The optimisation uses the multi-objective genetic algorithm NSGA-II in combination with the fast aerodynamic solver MSES. Once the optimal shape is determined, the aerodynamic performance is verified through CFD RANS simulations with OpenFOAM. The resulting airfoil achieves satisfactory performance for the production and return phases of the pumping cycles, and the CFD verification shows a fairly good agreement in terms of the lift coefficient. However, MSES signi... [more]
215. LAPSE:2023.34914
Assessment of Power System Asset Dispatch under Different Local Energy Community Business Models
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: asset dispatch, battery energy storage, energy management, local energy community, optimisation, power system flexibility, renewable energy sources
Community energy projects have gained popularity in recent years, and encouraging citizens to form local energy communities (LEC) is considered an effective tool for raising awareness about renewable energy. Since no single universal method exists for operating LECs, this study investigated the impact that different business models and asset dispatch methods have on LECs’ economic and energy-related indicators. We carried out a case study, which included the development, modelling, and simulation of seven scenarios using mixed-integer linear programming (MILP). To measure and compare the prospective performance of the LECs in each scenario, six key metrics were evaluated and assessed. The authors find that simple, rule-based control systems might be well suited for LECs with a limited number of controllable assets that aim to provide increased levels of self-consumption of up to 3%. We also conclude that when the LEC utilises an energy cooperative business model, the selected asset dis... [more]
216. LAPSE:2023.34894
A Review of Research on Advanced Control Methods for Underground Coal Gasification Processes
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: advanced control, automation, control algorithm, control methods, Modelling, Optimization, review, UCG
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a clean coal mining technology without significant environmental impacts. This technology can also be used in deep, hard-to-reach seams or deposits affected by tectonic disturbances, where conventional mining is impossible. Several techniques and methods have been investigated worldwide to support the process control of UCG. Global research focuses on the control of UCG operating parameters to stabilize or to optimize the performance of the underground reactor during energy conversion. This paper studies recent research in the field of UCG control and compares individual control techniques and possibilities for practical application. The paper focuses on advanced control methods that can be implemented in an in situ control system (e.g., adaptive control, extremum seeking control, and robust control). The study investigates control methods that ensure desired syngas calorific value or maximization. The review showed that robust control techniques... [more]
217. LAPSE:2023.34839
Energy Management in a Standalone Microgrid: A Split-Horizon Dual-Stage Dispatch Strategy
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: economic dispatch, energy management, energy storage system, microgrids, Optimization, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Microgrid technology has recently gained global attention over increasing demands for the inclusion of renewable energy resources in power grids, requiring constant research and development in aspects such as control, protection, reliability, and management. With an ever-increasing scope for maximizing renewable energy output, there is also a need to reduce the curtailment of power on both the generation and demand sides by increasing forecasting accuracies and using resources more effectively. This paper proposes a dual-stage dispatch employing a novel “split-horizon” strategy, in a bid to enhance energy management in a standalone microgrid. The split-horizon is essentially the considered time horizon split into equal operational periods of the dual-stage dispatch. The proposed strategy utilizes a custom-designed novel variant of the inertia-weight-based particle swarm optimization (PSO), termed customized PSO, to perform the optimal schedule and dispatch operation by benefitting from... [more]
218. LAPSE:2023.34815
Outdoor Climate as a Decision Variable in the Selection of an Energy-Optimal Refrigeration System Based on Natural Refrigerants for a Supermarket
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
This paper presents the results of a simulation study on the selection of an energy-optimal refrigeration system based on natural refrigerants as a function of outdoor climate parameters as a decision variable in a supermarket application. Simulations were conducted for twelve locations. Three new original refrigeration systems were presented: Cascade R744/R717 which is an advanced booster extended with an ammonia condensing system (CASC_1); Cascade R744/R717 with CO2 pump-fed MT and pressure-fed LT evaporators (CASC_2); and the R717 booster with CO2 pump-fed MT and LT evaporators (CB_NH3). As a reference system, a CO2 booster system with multi-ejectors and flooded evaporators (CB_EJ) was adopted. The CB_EJ system has been confirmed to be energy optimal for cold and temperate climates (Cfb, Dfa and cooler). In warm temperate climates (Csa, BSk, Cfa and similar), the energy consumption of CB_NH3 was the lowest. CASC_2 and CB_NH3 are energy optimal for hot climates (BWh, Af, Aw). The CB_... [more]
219. LAPSE:2023.34776
AI-Based Scheduling Models, Optimization, and Prediction for Hydropower Generation: Opportunities, Issues, and Future Directions
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: deep neural networks, hydropower, hydropower scheduling, linear regression, Machine Learning, Optimization, random forest, reinforcement learning, stochastic programming
Hydropower is the most prevalent source of renewable energy production worldwide. As the global demand for robust and ecologically sustainable energy production increases, developing and enhancing the current energy production processes is essential. In the past decade, machine learning has contributed significantly to various fields, and hydropower is no exception. All three horizons of hydropower models could benefit from machine learning: short-term, medium-term, and long-term. Currently, dynamic programming is used in the majority of hydropower scheduling models. In this paper, we review the present state of the hydropower scheduling problem as well as the development of machine learning as a type of optimization problem and prediction tool. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first survey article that provides a comprehensive overview of machine learning and artificial intelligence applications in the hydroelectric power industry for scheduling, optimization, and prediction.
220. LAPSE:2023.34378
Optimal Allocation of Distributed Generation Considering Protection
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: distributed generation, Optimization, power system protection, renewable resources, smart grids
The integration of distributed generation (DG) into the power grid has increased in recent years due to its techno-economic benefits for utilities and consumers. However, due to the fact that distribution systems were not originally designed to accommodate such DG units, many challenges are being faced by utilities to seamlessly integrate them into their systems. One of the critical challenges is their effect on protection system settings and coordination. The DG units will affect the pickup current settings of the protection relays, coordination between the primary and secondary relays, and even the direction of the fault current. Failing to consider DG’s effect on the protection system may lead to serious equipment damage or system failure, causing huge financial setbacks for utilities. To that end, this work proposes a new dynamic approach to optimally allocate different types of DG units over the planning horizon. The objective is to minimize the overall costs of the system while t... [more]
221. LAPSE:2023.34369
Wave Exciting Force Maximization of Truncated Cylinders in a Linear Array
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: hydrodynamic loads, linear array, Optimization, truncated cylinders, wave diffraction, wave-structure interaction
This study focuses on the determination of optimum layout configurations for a linear array of identical mutually interacting truncated cylinders. Optimum configurations correspond to those that maximize either the total heave exciting force acting on all cylinders of the array or the heave exciting force applied on pairs of cylinders within the array. For achieving this goal, we developed and applied an efficient optimization numerical process (ONP), where a robust hydrodynamic numerical model, capable of solving the diffraction problem of the examined multi-body arrangement in the frequency domain, was appropriately coupled with a genetic algorithm solver in an integrated computational environment. Initially, the efficiency of the ONP is demonstrated by comparing results with those of other investigations that resulted from the deployment of classical optimization methods. Then, ONP is applied for a linear array of nine cylinders for determining the optimum layout configurations unde... [more]
222. LAPSE:2023.34281
Reliability-Based Optimization for Energy Refurbishment of a Social Housing Building
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: building refurbishment, discounted cash flow analysis, Optimization, polynomial chaos, reliability analysis
This paper investigates the influence of a stochastic variation of both energy and economic parameters in an optimization loop applied to a refurbished social housing building. Usually, energy and economic optimization procedures rely on the results of an underlying numerical deterministic model which influences both energy gains and economic figures. However, an analyst must always face the random variation of input and parameter data. The unknown data can represent poor initial information or data that can change in a long time; this is the case of fuel cost and economic indexes in particular. This paper deals with both problems for building refurbishment optimization, the former related to the initial state of a building, and the latter to the energy cost variability. Reliability analysis considers a stochastic variation of parameters looking for solutions that incorporate a risk level; in this case, it deals with optimization objectives related to different impacts on economic, env... [more]
223. LAPSE:2023.34265
Optimal Parameters of Volt−Var Function in Smart Inverters for Improving System Performance
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: distribution system, Optimization, photovoltaic (PV), smart inverter, volt–var function
This paper proposes a method to improve the performance of a distribution system by optimizing volt−var function of a smart inverter to alleviate the voltage deviation problem due to distributed generation connection. In order to minimize voltage deviation and line losses which represent the performance of a distribution system, this paper proposes an algorithm that optimally sets the parameters of the volt−var function. In the process of optimizing the parameters of the volt−var function, the algorithm proposed in this paper considers minimizing the contribution of the reactive power in order not to affect the output of the distributed generation. In order to apply to the field, the distribution system in South Korea considering the configuration and operation regulation was selected as a test model for algorithm verification. As a result, the system performance was successfully improved by optimally setting the volt−var function of the smart inverter which is an effective way to solv... [more]
224. LAPSE:2023.34263
Optimization of a Small Wind Turbine for a Rural Area: A Case Study of Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: aerodynamic, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), Genetic Algorithm, horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT), Optimization
The performance of a wind turbine is affected by wind conditions and blade shape. This study aimed to optimize the performance of a 20 kW horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT) under local wind conditions at Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia. Ansys Fluent (version 18.2, Canonsburg, PA, USA) was used to investigate the aerodynamic performance of the HAWT. The effects of four Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes turbulence models on predicting the flows under separation condition were examined. The transition SST model had the best agreement with the NREL CER data. Then, the aerodynamic shape of the rotor was optimized to maximize the annual energy production (AEP) in the Deniliquin region. Statistical wind analysis was applied to define the Weibull function and scale parameters which were 2.096 and 5.042 m/s, respectively. The HARP_Opt (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA) was enhanced with design variables concerning the shape of the blade, rated rotational speed, and pi... [more]
225. LAPSE:2023.34242
The Impact of Surrogate Models on the Multi-Objective Optimization of Pump-As-Turbine (PAT)
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System, General Regression Neural Network, multi-objective, Optimization, pump as turbine
Pump-as-turbine (PAT) technology permits two operating states—as a pump or turbine, depending on the demand. Nevertheless, designing the geometrical components to suit these operating states has been an unending design issue, because of the multi-conditions for the PAT technology that must be attained to enhance the hydraulic performance. Also, PAT has been known to have a narrow operating range and operates poorly at off-design conditions, due to the lack of flow control device and poor geometrical designs. Therefore, for the PAT to have a wider operating range and operate effectively at off-design conditions, the geometric parameters need to be optimized. Since it is practically impossible to optimize more than one objective function at the same time, a suitable surrogate model is needed to mimic the objective functions for it to be solvable. In this study, the Latin hypercube sampling method was used to obtain the objective function values, the Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System... [more]
226. LAPSE:2023.34136
Solar-Based DG Allocation Using Harris Hawks Optimization While Considering Practical Aspects
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: Harris hawks, optimal power flow, Optimization, RDS, solar PV, transmission loss
The restructuring of power systems and the ever-increasing demand for electricity have given rise to congestion in power networks. The use of distributed generators (DGs) may play a significant role in tackling such issues. DGs may be integrated with electrical power networks to regulate the drift of power in the transmission lines, thereby increasing the power transfer capabilities of lines and improving the overall performance of electrical networks. In this article, an effective method based on the Harris hawks optimization (HHO) algorithm is used to select the optimum capacity, number, and site of solar-based DGs to reduce real power losses and voltage deviation. The proposed HHO has been tested with a complex benchmark function then applied to the IEEE 33 and IEEE 69 bus radial distribution systems. The single and multiple solar-based DGs are optimized for the optimum size and site with a unity power factor. It is observed that the overall performance of the systems is enhanced wh... [more]
227. LAPSE:2023.34133
Towards Optimal Management in Microgrids: An Overview
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: microgrid control, microgrid management, Optimization
A microgrid is a set of decentralized loads and electricity sources, mainly renewable. It can operate connected to and synchronized with a traditional wide-area synchronous grid, i.e., a macrogrid, but can also be disconnected to operate in “island mode” or “isolated mode”. When this microgrid is able to manage its own resources and loads through the use of smart meters, smart appliances, control systems, and the like, it is referred to as a smart grid. Therefore, the management and the distribution of the energy inside the microgrid is an important issue, especially when operating in isolated mode. This work presents an overview of the different solutions that have been tested during the last few years to manage microgrids. The review shows the variety of mature and tested solutions for managing microgrids with different configurations and under several approaches.
228. LAPSE:2023.34069
A New Solar Assisted Heat Pump System with Underground Energy Storage: Modelling and Optimisation
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: heat pumps, heuristic optimisation, optimisation, photovoltaic panel, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The objectives of this work are: (a) to present a new system for building heating which is based on underground energy storage, (b) to develop a mathematical model of the system, and (c) to optimise the energy performance of the system. The system includes Photovoltaic Thermal Hybrid Solar Panels (PVT) panels with cooling, an evacuated solar collector and a water-to-water heat pump. Additionally, storage tanks, placed underground, are used to store the waste heat from PVT panels cooling. The thermal energy produced by the solar collectors is used for both domestic hot water preparation and thermal energy storage. Both PVT panels and solar collectors are assembled with a sun-tracking system to achieve the highest possible solar energy gain. Optimisation of the proposed system is considered to achieve the highest Renewable Energy Sources (RES) share during the heating period. Because the resulting optimisation problem is nonlinear, the classical gradient-based optimisation algorithm give... [more]
229. LAPSE:2023.33897
Analyzing the Charging Flexibility Potential of Different Electric Vehicle Fleets Using Real-World Charging Data
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: charging flexibility, data analysis, electric vehicles, Optimization, smart charging, vehicle grid integration
A successful transformation of the energy and transportation sector is one of the main targets for our society today. Battery electric vehicles can play a key role in future renewable-based energy supply systems because of their ability to store electrical power. Additionally, they provide significant charging flexibility due to the long parking durations. In this paper, we provide insights into the temporal and power-specific flexibility behavior of three different vehicle fleets. These fleets are pool vehicles of office employees, a public authority, and a logistics company. Several parameters, such as the average charging power per charging event or the average plug-in duration per charging event, are discussed. Additionally, we investigate different charging rates and their impact on the temporal flexibility of the charging events. The data analysis shows that the logistics site has the most homogeneous charging profile as well as high charging flexibility, in contrast to the offic... [more]
230. LAPSE:2023.33885
Complementary Optimization of Hydropower with Pumped Hydro Storage−Photovoltaic Plant for All-Day Peak Electricity Demand in Malawi
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: load satisfaction, Optimization, peak electricity demand, photovoltaic, pumped hydro storage, renewable energy generation
Solar energy is currently dispatched ahead of other renewable energy sources. For the first time, this study presents a concept of exploiting temporary−periodical runoff discharge in the Shire River. Pumped hydro storage−photovoltaic plant (PHS−PV) was optimized to satisfy the all-day peak electricity demand in Malawi. The effect of varying the net head on the PHS system in both the generation and pumping operation modes was investigated. The bi-objective optimization evaluated the system reliability for day-time and night-time operation together with implied costs of investment for the whole system. The optimized system generated above 53% of added power as contrasted to single-source power generation from the existing hydropower plants. The estimated optimal capacities were 182 MWp (solar PV) and 86 MW (PHS plant). These additional optimal capacities achieved a 99.8% maximum system reliability (Loss of Power Supply Probability—LPSP—of 0.2%) and Levelized Cost of Energy—LCOE—of 0.13 U... [more]
231. LAPSE:2023.33778
Multiparameter Optimization of Thrust Vector Control with Transverse Injection of a Supersonic Underexpanded Gas Jet into a Convergent Divergent Nozzle
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, engine, jet, nozzle, Optimization, thrust vector control
The optimal design of the thrust vector control system of solid rocket motors (SRMs) is discussed. The injection of a supersonic underexpanded gas jet into the diverging part of the rocket engine nozzle is considered, and multiparameter optimization of the geometric shape of the injection nozzle and the parameters of jet injection into a supersonic flow is developed. The turbulent flow of viscous compressible gas in the main nozzle and injection system is simulated with the Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes (RANS) equations and shear stress transport (SST) turbulence model. An optimization procedure with the automatic generation of a block-structured mesh and conjugate gradient method is applied to find the optimal parameters of the problem of interest. Optimization parameters include the pressure ratio of the injected jet, the angle of inclination of the injection nozzle to the axis of the main nozzle, the distance of the injection nozzle from the throat of the main nozzle and the shape... [more]
232. LAPSE:2023.33774
Generalized Normal Distribution Algorithm-Based Control of 3-Phase 4-Wire Grid-Tied PV-Hybrid Energy Storage System
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: adaptive control, hybrid energy storage system, Optimization, power electronics, power quality, PV
The presented work employs the multiple random feature kernel mean p-power algorithm (MRFKMP) for the voltage source converter (VSC) control of a three-phase four-wire grid-tied dual-stage photovoltaic-hybrid energy storage system (HESS) to achieve multiple objectives during various induced dynamic conditions. The proposed control enables the VSC to accomplish manifold goals, i.e., reactive power compensation, power quality enhancement, load, power balancing at common coupling point and grid voltage balancing during unity power factor mode of operation. The proposed system is scrutinized under steady-state and numerous dynamic states such as irradiation variation, specified power mode, abnormal grid voltage, load, and grid voltage unbalancing. The seamless control facilitates the swift resynchronization of the grid as well as maintaining stability during islanding and re-synchronization operations while satisfying the necessary load requirements. The associated HESS consisting of batte... [more]
233. LAPSE:2023.33745
Model-Free Control of UCG Based on Continual Optimization of Operating Variables: An Experimental Study
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: calorific value, control algorithm, operating variables, optimal control, Optimization, Syngas, underground coal gasification (UCG)
The underground coal gasification (UCG) represents an effective coal mining technology, where coal is transformed into syngas underground. Extracted syngas is cleaned and processed for energy production. Various gasification agents can be injected into an underground georeactor, e.g., air, technical oxygen, or water steam, to ensure necessary temperature and produce syngas with the highest possible calorific value. This paper presents an experimental study where dynamic optimization of operating variables maximizes syngas calorific value during gasification. Several experiments performed on an ex situ reactor show that the optimization algorithm increased syngas calorific value. Three operation variables, i.e., airflow, oxygen flow, and syngas exhaust, were continually optimized by an algorithm of gradient method. By optimizing the manipulation variables, the calorific value of the syngas was increased by 5 MJ/m3, both in gasification with air and additional oxygen. Furthermore, a high... [more]
234. LAPSE:2023.33734
Incentive-Based Demand Response Framework for Residential Applications: Design and Real-Life Demonstration
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: demand-response, incentive-based, load management, optimisation
In 2020, residential sector loads reached 25% of the overall electrical consumption in Europe and it is foreseen to stabilise at 29% by 2050. However, this relatively small increase demands, among others, changes in the energy consuming behaviour of households. To achieve this, Demand Response (DR) has been identified as a promising tool for unlocking the hidden flexibility potential of residential consumption. In this work, a holistic incentive-based DR framework aiming towards load shifting is proposed for residential applications. The proposed framework is characterised by several innovative features, mainly the formulation of the optimisation problem, which models user satisfaction and the economic operation of a distributed household portfolio, the customised load forecasting algorithm, which employs an adjusted Gradient Boosting Tree methodology with enhanced feature extraction and, finally, a disaggregation tool, which considers electrical features and time of use information. T... [more]
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