DocumentCode
1703059
Title
Evolutionary strategies applied for an optimal management of electrical loads
Author
Gaul, Armin J. ; Handschin, Edmund ; Hoffmann, Wolfgang
Author_Institution
Dortmund Univ., Germany
fYear
1996
Firstpage
368
Lastpage
372
Abstract
Due to the fact that electrical energy might not be stored efficiently, it has to be generated whenever it is needed. This is in contrast to economic efficiency in power generation since the best operating point for a power plant is a constant power generation at its best economical rating. Quite often electrical energy is consumed by loads doing some storage of thermal or kinetic energy on their own. The idea is to optimize the economic efficiency of power generation by scheduling appropriate parts of those loads in a way that they do consume energy when it is available at lower costs of generation and distribution. A new approach to load scheduling by applying a modified evolutionary strategy is presented in this paper. The results allow for a more efficient application of ripple control or wireless techniques based telecontrol system already installed in numerous utilities
Keywords
economics; load management; optimisation; power consumption; power system control; scheduling; telecontrol; thermal energy storage; constant power generation; economic efficiency; electrical energy consumption; electrical loads; kinetic energy storage; load scheduling; modified evolutionary strategy; optimal management; optimisation targets; ripple control; telecontrol system; thermal energy storage; wireless techniques; Control systems; Economic forecasting; Energy consumption; Energy storage; Load management; Optimal control; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Systems Applications to Power Systems, 1996. Proceedings, ISAP '96., International Conference on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3115-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISAP.1996.501100
Filename
501100
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