Title :
Modelling of domestic load demand in the presence of microgrid with wind and photovoltaic resources
Author :
Yan Ge;Kejun Qian;Jiachang Dai;Chengke Zhou
Author_Institution :
Glasgow Caledonian University, G4 0BA, UK
Abstract :
Accurate domestic (residential) load modelling is essential for load forecasting, simulation, planning and control of power distribution networks. This paper presents a novel method of modelling hourly domestic household´s load demand taking account of the impact of microgrid. Wind and solar power generation are modeled in details and included in the load demand model. Meanwhile, multiple Gaussian distributions are used to reduce and simplify the data requirements for modelling. By discovering the relationship between domestic load profile characteristics and Gaussian distribution parameter, the model only requires very limited number of parameters to generate a household´s hourly electricity load profile. The simplicity of this method made it possible to generate the hourly load profile without the detailed statistical data from the household required by other published methods. The models are therefore especially useful for the areas that smart meters are not yet deployed. Simulation results of an example domestic household show that the proposed method achieves a satisfying load modeling results.
Keywords :
"Load modeling","Data models"
Conference_Titel :
Smart Grid and Clean Energy Technologies (ICSGCE), 2015 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-8732-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSGCE.2015.7454293