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Author | Panwar, Lokesh Kumar K., Srikanth Reddy Verma, Ashu Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan |
Abstract | This study presents two-level static and dynamic responsive load scheduling strategies for optimal tradeoff between scheduling preferences of demand response provider (DRP), demand response provider agent (DRPA) and distribution system operator (DSO) using moving time horizon control for real-time scheduling. The first level comprises of DRP scheduling with the objective of minimizing the electricity bill payments. The second stage includes a rescheduling strategy aided by DSO scheduling preferences constrained by the economic preferences of consumers set up in the first level of the scheduling strategy. There are two strategies for the second level: namely, static residential demand response (S-RDR), and dynamic residential demand response (D-RDR), which differ by the time sequence of operation and interactions between DRPA and DRPs. In S-RDR, the interactions between the two are limited to single event-acknowledge policy wherein all the DRPs act to schedule their responsive loads in a day ahead fashion. However, in D-RDR, multiple/continuous iterations take place between DRPA and DRPs with the consideration of optimal performance with respect to real-time market prices. The proposed framework is simulated using IEEE 34 bus distribution system. The simulation results are presented and discussed to analyse and compare the performance of proposed scheduling strategies with tariff-based and centralized scheduling approaches. |
Starting Page | 4338 |
Ending Page | 4347 |
Page Count | 10 |
ISSN | 17518687 |
Volume Number | 11 |
e-ISSN | 17518695 |
Issue Number | Issue 17, Nov (2017) |
Alternate Webpage(s) | https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/iet-gtd/11/17 |
Alternate Webpage(s) | https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-gtd.2017.0386 |
Journal | IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution |
Publisher Date | 2017-08-18 |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | © The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Subject Keyword | Centralised Scheduling Approach Control of Electric Power System D-RDR Scheduling Strategy Performance Demand Response Provider Agent Demand Side Management Distribution Network Distribution System Operator DRPA DSO Scheduling Preferences Dynamic Incentive Framework Dynamic Residential Demand Response Dynamic Responsive Load Scheduling Strategy Economic Preferences Electricity Bill Payment Minimization IEEE 34 Bus Distribution System Moving Time Horizon Control Network Performance Attributes Power Distribution Control Power Distribution Economics Power Market Power System Control Power System Economics Power System Managemen Power System Operation Real-time Market Prices Rescheduling Strategy S-RDR Scheduling Second-level Scheduling Single Event-acknowledge Policy Static Residential Demand Response Tariff-based Scheduling Approach Tariffs Two-level Static Responsive Load Scheduling Strategy |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Article |
Subject | Control and Systems Engineering Energy Engineering and Power Technology Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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