Xinquan Tan , Mao Tan , Zibin Li , Rui Wang , Hanmei Peng , Juan Zou
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Preference-based multi-objective energy retail package for efficient and flexible demand response of energy community
As critical infrastructure, energy communities are essential for promoting energy sustainability and community economic development. However, current demand response (DR) management practices in communities face issues that deter diverse consumer participation. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a new energy retail package (EngyRP) mechanism for DR management of the energy community. First, we propose a DR degree classification method based on energy usage behavior to address the problem of consumer privacy violation in other methods. Second, we introduce a preferred multi-objective EngyRP design method to meet the individual needs of different energy communities. Finally, considering the multidimensional characteristics of consumer demand, we transform the factors affecting satisfaction into quantifiable linear and nonlinear functions based on the Kano model. The experimental results show that compared with other methods, this method can attract more consumers to participate in DR, further improve the peak shaving and valley filling ratio of the system, and increase the operator’s revenue while improving consumer satisfaction.
期刊介绍:
Energy is a multidisciplinary, international journal that publishes research and analysis in the field of energy engineering. Our aim is to become a leading peer-reviewed platform and a trusted source of information for energy-related topics.
The journal covers a range of areas including mechanical engineering, thermal sciences, and energy analysis. We are particularly interested in research on energy modelling, prediction, integrated energy systems, planning, and management.
Additionally, we welcome papers on energy conservation, efficiency, biomass and bioenergy, renewable energy, electricity supply and demand, energy storage, buildings, and economic and policy issues. These topics should align with our broader multidisciplinary focus.