Fast Electrical Demand Optimization Under Real-Time Pricing

He, Shan (Monash University) | Wallace, Mark (Monash University) | Wilson, Campbell (Monash University) | Liebman, Ariel (Monash University)

AAAI Conferences 

Real-time pricing (RTP) is an effective scheme for reducing peak demand, but it can lead to load synchronization , where a large amount of consumption is shifted from a typical peak time to a non-peak time, without reducing the peak demand. To address this issue, this paper presents a demand management method under RTP for the smart grid, that solves a large-scale of energy scheduling problem for households in an area. This is a distributed optimization method that finds the optimal consumption levels to minimize the total electricity cost while meeting the demands and preferences of households. Moreover, we propose to compute the probability distributions of start times for tasks, with which smart meters can quickly schedule tasks in practice, while matching the aggregate demand to the optimal consumption levels. The complexity of the optimization method is independent of the number households, which allows it to be applied to problems with realistic scales.

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