Optimizing the Electricity Consumption with a High Degree of Flexibility Using a Dynamic Tariff and Stackelberg Game

Recent advancements in the sensor industry, smart metering systems and communication technology have led to interesting electricity consumption optimization opportunities that contribute to both peak reduction and bill savings and better integration of flexible appliances (including e-mobility). In...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of optimization theory and applications 2021-07, Vol.190 (1), p.151-182
Hauptverfasser: Oprea, Simona-Vasilica, Bâra, Adela, Ifrim, George Adrian
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Recent advancements in the sensor industry, smart metering systems and communication technology have led to interesting electricity consumption optimization opportunities that contribute to both peak reduction and bill savings and better integration of flexible appliances (including e-mobility). In combination with advanced tariffs, there has been a promising demand side management strategy devised from different perspectives: consumers interested in cost minimization, retailers and grid operators interested in peak minimization or hybrid solutions which reduce the costs to the extent of a certain peak level. In this paper, we propose an optimization algorithm that is significantly enhanced by a Stackelberg-type dynamic nonzero-sum game in which the consumers optimize and send their 24-h consumption schedules to the electricity retailer and receive the hourly tariff rates until their savings and the Flattening Index are maximized. Thus, it has been demonstrated that the one-iteration optimization is not as rewarding as the proposed game-optimization algorithm and that the results are heavily influenced by the degree of flexibility of the appliances. The algorithm is tested and validated using a large real input dataset, recorded at 15-min interval for a period of one year from a small residential community that consists of 11 modern houses with more than 300 appliances and high flexibility in terms of shifting, and the results highlight the consumers’ gain, FI and peak to average ratio indicators.
ISSN:0022-3239
1573-2878
DOI:10.1007/s10957-021-01876-1