Title :
The multi-objective controller: a novel approach to domestic hot water load control
Author :
Rautenbach ; Lane, I.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Pretoria Univ., South Africa
fDate :
11/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The multi-objective controller provides a new method in controlling the domestic hot water load. Not only does it aim to reduce the peak system demand, but it also tries to minimise discomfort to the end-user and reduce his electricity bill. This is done by controlling blocks of households with similar energy usage patterns uniquely, and responding to a time-differentiated tariff structure for the domestic sector. Results show how the system peak load is reduced due to control, and how end-users save on their electricity bills with minimum discomfort to them. The optimisation method used for this control strategy can also serve as a load forecast and planning tool. Different scenarios can be simulated and the results compared to find optimal solutions for specific control areas
Keywords :
control system synthesis; domestic appliances; electric heating; load regulation; optimal control; power consumption; power system control; tariffs; control design; control performance tests; domestic hot water load control; electricity bills; energy usage patterns; load forecast tool; load planning tool; multi-objective controller; optimal control strategy; peak power system demand; time-differentiated tariff structure; Africa; Control systems; Heat engines; Load flow control; Optimal control; Optimization methods; Power engineering and energy; Resistance heating; Temperature; Water heating;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on