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http://dx.doi.org/10.30693/SMJ.2019.8.4.72

Appliance Load Profile Assessment for Automated DR Program in Residential Buildings  

Abdurazakov, Nosirbek (Dept. of ECE, Chonnam National University)
Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah (Dept. of ECE, Chonnam National University)
Choi, Deokjai (Dept. of ECE, Chonnam National University)
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Smart Media Journal / v.8, no.4, 2019 , pp. 72-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
The automated demand response (DR) program encourages consumers to participate in grid operation by reducing power consumption or deferring electricity usage at peak time automatically. However, successful deployment of the automated DR program sphere needs careful assessment of appliances load profile (ALP). To this end, the recent method estimates frequency, consistency, and peak time consumption parameters of the daily ALP to compute their potential score to be involved in the DR event. Nonetheless, as the daily ALP is subject to varying with respect to the DR time ALP, the existing method could lead to an inappropriate estimation; in such a case, inappropriate appliances would be selected at the automated DR operation that effected a consumer comfort level. To address this challenge, we propose a more proper method, in which all the three parameters are calculated using ALP that overlaps with DR time, not the total daily profile. Furthermore, evaluation of our method using two public residential electricity consumption data sets, i.e., REDD and REFIT, shows that our energy management systems (EMS) could properly match a DR target. A more optimal selection of appliances for the DR event achieves a power consumption decreasing target with minimum comfort level reduction. We believe that our approach could prevent the loss of both utility and consumers. It helps the successful automated DR deployment by maintaining the consumers' willingness to participate in the program.
Keywords
Demand Response; Energy Management Systems; Load Profile; Residential Buildings; Smart Appliances;
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