Title :
Appliance commitment for household load scheduling
Author :
Du, Pengwei ; Lu, Ning
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. This paper presents a novel appliance commitment algorithm that schedules thermostatically controlled household loads based on price and consumption forecasts considering users´ comfort settings to meet an optimization objective such as minimum payment or maximum comfort. The formulation of an appliance commitment problem is described using an electrical water heater load as an example. The thermal dynamics of heating and coasting of the water heater load is modeled by physical models; random hot water consumption is modeled with statistical methods. The models are used to predict the appliance operation over the scheduling time horizon. User comfort is transformed to a set of linear constraints. Then, a novel linear-sequential-optimization-enhanced, multiloop algorithm is used to solve the appliance commitment problem. The simulation results demonstrate that the algorithm is fast, robust, and flexible. The algorithm can be used in home/building energy-management systems to help household owners or building managers to automatically create optimal load operation schedules based on different cost and comfort settings and compare cost/benefits among schedules.
Keywords :
building management systems; costing; domestic appliances; linear programming; load forecasting; load management; pricing; statistical analysis; appliance commitment algorithm; building managers; consumption forecasts; electrical water heater load; home-building energy-management systems; household owners; linear constraints; linear-sequential-optimization-enhanced algorithm; multiloop algorithm; optimal load operation schedules; optimization objective; physical models; random hot water consumption; statistical methods; thermal dynamics; thermostatically controlled household load scheduling; user comfort settings; water heater load coasting; water heater load heating; Buildings; Home appliances; Load modeling; Prediction algorithms; Schedules; Scheduling; Water heating;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D), 2012 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1934-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-8555
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2012.6281462