Network Loss Calculation and Demand Side Management: Optimization Problems for Cost Efficient Distribution System Operation - Couverture souple

Raisz, David

 
9783848420360: Network Loss Calculation and Demand Side Management: Optimization Problems for Cost Efficient Distribution System Operation

Synopsis

Low voltage (LV) network loss estimation and direct load control (DLC) can play an important role in the cost-efficient operation of distribution systems. In the first part of the book new power loss computation procedures for LV residential distribution networks are presented. The deterministic method is called the "Unified Loss Theory", because it gives an estimate of the components of the power loss, and is therefore suitable for cost-benefit calculations of loss-reduction investments. A new stochastic residential load model and an identification procedure have also been elaborated. The model is suitable for accurate simulation of the stochastic variation of the time-dependent household currents (together with the harmonics). In the second part of the book a physical load model and an identification procedure for electric storage water heaters are shown. New optimization algorithms are presented to determine the schedule for DLC load groups, in order to achieve different objective functions and taking into consideration several constraints. Results show that DLC systems are very useful tools in shaping the daily load curve and in minimizig balancing energy.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Low voltage (LV) network loss estimation and direct load control (DLC) can play an important role in the cost-efficient operation of distribution systems. In the first part of the book new power loss computation procedures for LV residential distribution networks are presented. The deterministic method is called the "Unified Loss Theory", because it gives an estimate of the components of the power loss, and is therefore suitable for cost-benefit calculations of loss-reduction investments. A new stochastic residential load model and an identification procedure have also been elaborated. The model is suitable for accurate simulation of the stochastic variation of the time-dependent household currents (together with the harmonics). In the second part of the book a physical load model and an identification procedure for electric storage water heaters are shown. New optimization algorithms are presented to determine the schedule for DLC load groups, in order to achieve different objective functions and taking into consideration several constraints. Results show that DLC systems are very useful tools in shaping the daily load curve and in minimizig balancing energy.

Biographie de l'auteur

Dr. Dávid Raisz, associate professor, was born in Hungary in 1977. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2011. His interests include power system modeling and AI applications. As a consultant to local industry, he is member of the Hungarian Electrotechnical Association, IEEE and VDE.

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