Empirical Investigations of the Opportunity Limits of Automatic Residential Electric Load Shaping

R. Cruickshank, G. Henze, R. Balaji, B. Hodge, A. Florita
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Abstract

Residential electric load shaping is often implemented as infrequent, utility-initiated, short-duration deferral of peak demand through direct load control. In contrast, investigated herein is the potential for frequent, transactive, intraday, consumer-configurable load shaping for storage-capable thermostatically controlled electric loads (TCLs) including refrigerators, freezers, and hot water heaters. Unique to this study are 28 months of 15-minute-interval observations of usage in 101 homes in the Pacific Northwest United States that specify start, duration, and usage patterns of approximately 25 submetered loads per home. The magnitudes of the load shift from voluntarily-participating TCL appliances are aggregated to form hourly upper and lower load-shaping limits for the coordination of electrical generation, transmission, distribution, storage, and demand. Empirical data are statistically analyzed to define metrics that help quantify load-shaping opportunities.
住宅用电负荷自动整形机会限制的实证研究
住宅用电负荷整形通常是通过直接负荷控制实现的不常见的、公用事业发起的、短时间的峰值需求延迟。与此相反,本文研究的是针对具有存储能力的恒温控制电负载(tcl)(包括冰箱、冰柜和热水加热器)的频繁、可交互、每日、消费者可配置的负载塑造的潜力。这项研究的独特之处在于,对美国西北太平洋101个家庭的使用情况进行了为期28个月的15分钟间隔观察,指定了每个家庭大约25个次负荷的开始、持续时间和使用模式。自愿参与的TCL设备的负载转移幅度被汇总,形成每小时的上、下负载塑造限制,以协调发电、输电、配电、存储和需求。对经验数据进行统计分析,以定义有助于量化负载塑造机会的指标。
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