Title :
Modeling options for demand side participation of thermostatically controlled loads
Author :
Kamgarpour, Maryam ; Ellen, Christian ; Soudjani, Sadegh Esmaeil Zadeh ; Gerwinn, Sebastian ; Mathieu, Johanna L. ; Mullner, Nils ; Abate, Alessandro ; Callaway, Duncan S. ; Franzle, Martin ; Lygeros, John
Author_Institution :
Autom. Control Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
Residential thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) have potential for participation in electricity markets. This is because we can control a large group of these loads to achieve aggregate system behavior such as providing frequency reserves while ensuring the control actions are non-disruptive to the end users. A main challenge in controlling aggregations of TCLs is developing dynamical system models that are simple enough for optimization and control, but rich enough to capture the behavior of the loads. In this work, we propose three classes of models that approximate aggregate TCL dynamics. We analyze these models in terms of their accuracy and computational tractability. The models demonstrate a progression from models that help us analyze and predict TCL population behavior to those that help us develop large-scale automatic control strategies. Specifically, we demonstrate how formal methods from computer science and optimal control can be used to derive bounds on model error, guarantees for trajectory tracking, and algorithms for price arbitrage. We find that the accuracy of the analytic results decreases as TCL parameter heterogeneity is introduced. Thus, we motivate further development of analytical tools and modeling approaches to investigate realistic TCL behavior in power systems.
Keywords :
Markov processes; demand side management; load flow control; optimal control; power system control; predictive control; TCL dynamics aggregation; TCL parameter heterogeneity; TCL population behavior; computer science; dynamical system models; electricity markets; formal methods; large-scale automatic control strategies; model error; optimal control; power systems; price arbitrage; residential thermostatically controlled loads; trajectory tracking; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Load modeling; Markov processes; Mathematical model; Sociology; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Bulk Power System Dynamics and Control - IX Optimization, Security and Control of the Emerging Power Grid (IREP), 2013 IREP Symposium
Conference_Location :
Rethymno
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0199-9
DOI :
10.1109/IREP.2013.6629396