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Trilevel Scheduling Model Considering Residential Demand Flexibility of Aggregated HVACs and EVs under Distribution LMP

Authors :
Teja Kuruganti
Byungkwon Park
Qingxin Shi
Fangxing Li
Qiwei Zhang
Mohammed M. Olama
Xiaofei Wang
Jin Dong
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

Residential loads, especially heating, ventilation, and air conditioners (HVACs) and electric vehicles (EVs) have great potentials to provide demand flexibility which is an attribute of Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (GEB). Under this new paradigm, first, EV and HVAC aggregator models are developed in this paper to represent the fleet of GEBs, in which the aggregated parameters are obtained based on a new approach of data generation and least-squares parameter estimation (DG-LSPE), which can deal with heterogenous HVACs. Then, a tri-level bidding and dispatching framework is established based on competitive distribution operation with distribution locational marginal price (DLMP). The first two levels form a bilevel model to optimize the aggregators payment and to represent the interdependency between load aggregators and the distribution system operator (DSO) using DLMP, while the third level is to dispatch the optimal load aggregation to all residents by the proposed priority list-based demand dispatching algorithm. Finally, case studies on a modified IEEE 33-Bus system illustrate three main technical reasons for payment reduction due to demand flexibility: load shift, DLMP step changes, and power losses. They can be used as general guidelines for better decision-making for future planning and operation of demand response programs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b00da3998131b54ea375f7b7fd4e0ca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2103.01091