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Demand Response of Thermostatic Loads by Optimized Switching-Fraction Broadcast [PDF]
Demand response is an important Smart Grid concept that aims at facilitating the integration of volatile energy resources into the electricity grid. This paper considers the problem of managing large populations of thermostat-based devices with on/off ...
Totu, Luminita Cristiana +1 more
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The aggregate demand flexibility of a set of residential thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) can be represented by a virtual battery (VB) in order to manage their participation in the electricity markets. For this purpose, it is necessary to know in advance and with a high level of reliability the maximum power that can be supplied by the ...
Alejandro Martín-Crespo +4 more
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A Stackelberg Game Approach for Price Response Coordination of Thermostatically Controlled Loads
In this paper, we study the demand response of the thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) to control their set-point temperatures by considering the tradeoff between the electricity payment and TCL user’s comfort preference.
Peng Wang +3 more
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Online Modified Greedy Algorithm for Storage Control under Uncertainty [PDF]
This paper studies the general problem of operating energy storage under uncertainty. Two fundamental sources of uncertainty are considered, namely the uncertainty in the unexpected fluctuation of the net demand process and the uncertainty in the ...
Chow, Yinlam +3 more
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Enhance low‐carbon power system operation via carbon‐aware demand response
Abstract As the electrification process advances, enormous power flexibility is becoming available on the demand side, which can be harnessed to facilitate power system decarbonisation. Hence, this paper studies the carbon‐aware demand response (C‐DR) paradigm, where individual users aim to minimise their carbon footprints through the optimal ...
Xin Chen
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In this paper, a fuzzy neural network controller for regulating demand-side thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) is designed with the aim of stabilizing the frequency of the smart grid.
Zhengwei Qu +3 more
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A virtual power plant (VPP) can aggregate various types of DERs to participate in the frequency regulation service while pursuing profit maximization is proposed. A three‐stage optimal scheduling model of IES‐VPP that fully considers the cycle life of energy storage systems (ESSs), bidding strategies and revenue settlement has been proposed in this ...
Tao Xu +7 more
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Smart home scheduling, facilitated by advanced metering, monitoring, and manipulation technology, plays an important role in the energy transition in terms of accommodating intermittent renewable energy and improving energy consumption efficiency.
Bomiao Liang +4 more
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Resilient robust model predictive load frequency control for smart grids with air conditioning loads
This paper investigates the robust model predictive load frequency control problem for smart grids with wind power under cyber attacks. The highlight of this paper is that a resilience robust model predictive control strategy with mixed H2/H∞ performance indexes is proposed considering system uncertainties resulting from air conditioning loads and wind
Shiluo Jike +6 more
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Energy Flexibility as Additional Energy Source in Multi-Energy Systems with District Cooling
The integration of multi-energy systems to meet the energy demand of buildings represents one of the most promising solutions for improving the energy performance of the sector.
Alice Mugnini +3 more
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