Considering various consumers profiles in a smart-grid
Paper number
0280Conference name
CIRED 2018 Ljubljana WorkshopConference date
7 - 8 June 2018Conference location
Ljubljana, SloveniaPeer-reviewed
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Durillon, Benoit, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, FranceDavigny, Arnaud, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France
Kazmierczak, Sabine, Lille Catholic Institut (ICL) - Faculty of Business, Economics, and Sciences, France
Barry, Hervé, Lille Catholic Institut (ICL) - Faculty of Business, Economics, and Sciences, France
Saudemont, Christophe, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France
Robyns, Benoît, L2EP - Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics, France
Abstract
In this paper we address the question of the role of electricity consumers in a smart grid for a day-ahead scheduling. We aim to understand them on a technical but also a socio-economical level. For this purpose, we based our work on a multidisciplinary approach to define involvement profiles among electricity consumers we can then use in a management strategy of a smart grid. Considering that a real consumer behaviour is a combination of various objectives and constraints, the final number of elementary profiles is here limited to five. The goal is to be able to manage the energy efficiently while helping both part (consumer and utility) to reach their objectives, respecting these profiles.Publisher
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2018-06-07Permanent link to this record
https://www.cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/1270http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/453