A voluntary-based real-time incentive scheme for smart grid demand management

Ying Bi, A. Jamalipour
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In power system, consumers' power demand are highly desirable information by grid operators for asset management and grid operation. However, users may hesitate to report such private information due to the potential privacy leakage risk and other extra cost. A compulsory-based scheme which forces consumers to reveal private data, or a punishment scheme in which consumers get penalty for unwillingness to disclose might not be desired. Given the importance of demand information, in this paper, we acknowledge consumers' ownership rights on their private data and propose a novel voluntary-based real-time incentive scheme (RTIS) to promote demand management in the smart grid. In RTIS, Load Serving Entity (LSE) plays the role of power retailer. LSE rewards cooperating consumers with a discounted electricity retail price to compensate the consumers' extra cost associated with participation. By carefully selecting a discount rate, RTIS ensures that LSE can collect sufficient demand response for load anticipation without detriment to its market revenue. Simulation results confirm that our proposed scheme can achieve satisfactory social welfare even compared with compulsory demand upload schemes.
基于自愿的智能电网需求管理实时激励方案
在电力系统中,用户电力需求是电网运营商在资产管理和电网运行中非常需要的信息。然而,由于潜在的隐私泄露风险和其他额外成本,用户可能会犹豫是否报告这些私人信息。强迫消费者披露私人数据的强制性方案,或者因消费者不愿披露而受到惩罚的惩罚方案,可能都不可取。鉴于需求信息的重要性,本文承认消费者对其私人数据的所有权,并提出了一种新的基于自愿的实时激励方案(RTIS)来促进智能电网的需求管理。在RTIS中,负荷服务实体(LSE)扮演着电力零售商的角色。伦敦证券交易所以折扣零售电价奖励合作的消费者,以补偿消费者因参与而产生的额外成本。通过仔细选择贴现率,RTIS确保伦敦证券交易所能够在不损害其市场收入的情况下为负荷预期收集足够的需求响应。仿真结果表明,与强制需求上传方案相比,所提出的方案能够获得满意的社会福利。
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