Economical Motivation and Benefits of using Load Shedding in Energy Management Systems
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2019, Vol 10, Issue 1
Abstract
With declining fossil fuel consumption and rising energy demand for renewable energy, the need for integration of these highly predictable sources into the electricity system increases. At the same time, there is a rise in the price of energy, which increases the willingness of consumers to change their breed in order to reduce the costs, or at least to keep them in an acceptable level. One of the options for optimizing energy savings on the consumer side is to use the principle of demand response. This principle enables the consumer, for example, to have the necessary information to optimize the consumption of electricity so as to minimize it when the energy price is high. In view of the constantly changing conditions in the electricity system, the need for optimization is to be implemented automatically, without the necessity of users of the system. This paper main focus is the formulation and optimization of Demand Side Management using the quasi-quadratic problem (MIQP). The result of such optimization is the use of individual devices that take into account the cost of electricity, the working cycle of the installation, the requirements of the user, the systems And limitations and other input information. The method proposed which, after implementation into the individual member - the energy manager - will ensure the optimal utilization of appliances and other Set up by the witches of a clever house.
Authors and Affiliations
Walid Emar, Ghazi Suhail Al-Barami
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