Title :
Managing the instantaneous load shape impacts caused by the operation of a large-scale direct load control system
Author :
Weller, G. Heber, III
Author_Institution :
Florida Power Corp., St. Petersburg, FL, USA
fDate :
2/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Real-time operating considerations for a large-scale direct-load control system are addressed. Inherent in the direct control of residential appliances, especially the duty-cycling of central heat and air systems, is the destruction of the natural diversity that normally exists in the control group. When participation levels are planned to be large, 40% for example, conventional methods for achieving adequate forced diversity can become complex and, depending on the particular system, may extend beyond the system´s capability. It is shown that by expanding the sophistication of the remote-controlled device, the natural diversity can be recreated at least to the extent where system and feeder demand profiles will not be significantly affected. Additional operating flexibility is an inherent byproduct of this approach
Keywords :
load regulation; power system computer control; air systems; control group; direct load control system; feeder demand profiles; forced diversity; heat systems; load shape; natural diversity; operating considerations; power system computer control; remote-controlled device; residential appliances; Communication system control; Control systems; Heat pumps; Home appliances; Large-scale systems; Load flow control; Load management; Shape; Temperature control; Water heating;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on