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Peak power demand analysis and reduction by using battery buffers for monotonic controllers
Demand of electricity varies on hourly basis whereas the production is quite inelastic. This results in fluctuating prices. Data centers and industrial consumers of electricity are penalized for the peak power demand of their loads. To shave the peak power demand, a battery buffer can be adopted. The battery is charged during low load and is discharged during peaks. One essential question is to analyze the reduction of the peak power demand by adopting battery buffers. The power loads are modeled in this paper by adopting the concept of arrival curves in Network Calculus. We analyze monotonic controllers, which have these two properties: (1) comparing one given trace of power loads and two initial battery statuses, if we start from higher battery status, the resulting battery status in the future will not become lower; (2) to increase the power demand at time slot t, the power loads released before t should be as close as possible to t. We present a simple and effective monotonic controller and also provide analyses for the peak power demand to the power grid. Our analysis mechanism can help determine the appropriate battery size for a given load arrival curve to reduce the peak.