4.7 Article

Outage Management in Residential Demand Response Programs

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 1453-1462

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2014.2338794

Keywords

Home load control; interruption cost; outage management; payment cost; plug-in hybrid electric vehicle

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This paper proposes a novel optimization based home load control (HLC) to manage the operation periods of responsive electrical appliances, determine several recommended operation periods for nonresponsive appliances, and schedule the charge/discharge cycling of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) considering various customer preferences. The customer preferences are in the format of payment cost, interruption cost, and different operational constraints. The projected algorithm is online, in which household appliances are initially scheduled based on the payment cost, and when the home load is interrupted, the scheduling will be updated to minimize customer interruption cost. Due to vehicle to home capability of PHEV, the home outage can be managed through solving the proposed optimization problem. Several realistic case studies are carried out to examine the performance of the suggested method. In addition, the impacts of common electricity tariffs on the HLC results are investigated. The results reveal that employing the proposed HLC program benefits not only the customers by reducing their payment and interruption costs, but also utility companies by decreasing the peak load of the aggregate load demand.

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