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portada Self-Forecasting Energy Load Stakeholders for Smart Grids (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.28 kg.
ISBN13
9781500770969
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Self-Forecasting Energy Load Stakeholders for Smart Grids (in English)

Dejan ILIC (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Self-Forecasting Energy Load Stakeholders for Smart Grids (in English) - ILIC, Dejan

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Synopsis "Self-Forecasting Energy Load Stakeholders for Smart Grids (in English)"

The unpredictability of energy loads is responsible for a significant portion of efficiency loss in power grids. Today, we are not only facing uncertainties in consumer loads, but increasing adoption of renewable energy production is also affecting producers. In order to reduce load uncertainties, emerging Smart Grid business models call for the active participation of traditionally passive stakeholders, such as office buildings or even residential consumers. These models include, for instance, active involvement in grid operations, participation in local energy markets, demand response programs, etc. Still, many of these require stakeholders to make accurate load forecasts, which is hard to achieve on small scales. To overcome this obstacle, this work introduces the concept of variable energy storage where assets of stakeholders, such as electric vehicles, are used to improve accuracy by absorbing errors of their self-forecasts. Since accuracy as such is achieved internally, by reporting the self-forecast to external parties a deterministic energy signature is achieved. The challenges of this dissertation are to (1) enable an efficient communication in between stakeholders, (2) reach sufficient forecast accuracy of an individual or a small group of consumers, and to (3) build a system that enables the deterministic behaviour of self-forecasting stakeholders. This work addresses these challenges and evaluates proposed solutions on real world cases. The combined contribution enables self-forecasting energy load stakeholders whose deterministic load behaviour make them reliable resources that can greatly benefit themselves and other stakeholders. Equally as important, deviation from their predicted loads can be measured and intentional load changes can be verified, solving one of the great problems of incentivizing in Smart Grids.

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