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A stochastic modelling and simulation approach to heating and cooling electricity consumption in the residential sector

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Palacios García, Emilio
Moreno-Muñoz, A.
Santiago, Isabel
Flores Arias, José María
Bellido Outeiriño, Francisco José
Moreno-García, Isabel
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2018
Subject
Stochastic models
Heating consumption
Cooling consumption
Residential electricity demand
Occupancy
Smart grid
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Abstract
Heating and cooling consumption is one of the most significant terms in the total supply, which may come to represent half of the total demand in European countries. These appliances are supplied by a wide range of sources, being electrical devices of special interest in the Smart Grid. Current tools allow the assessment of the consumption with a high accuracy, nevertheless, they lack the temporal resolution or low-level details to study advanced control techniques. In this context, bottom-up stochastic models are a main tool to simulate high-resolution demand profiles. This paper presents a 1-min resolution model for electricity demand of heating and cooling appliances. The system is based on the simulation of individual households considering variables such as the number of residents, location, type of day (weekday or weekend) and date. It was used to simulate daily profiles which showed two main demand peaks, one during mornings and another during dinner time, for heating, and a high demand during midday for cooling consumption. Moreover, annual simulations depicted the importance of cooling appliances, which despite having a lower annual demand, can overcharge the grid with their concurrent utilisation, highlighting the usefulness of this tool for studying the impact of these devices.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/27114
Fuente
Energy, Vol 144, Pages 1080-1091 (2018)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2017.12.082
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